Skin Deep (1929)

A Warner Bros. Vitaphone all talking story of a woman who double-crossed the whole world, including herself!

Skin Deep (1929) poster

Skin Deep is a 1929 American talking drama film directed by Ray Enright and starring Monte Blue. It was produced and distributed by the Warner Brothers. It was also released in the U.S. in a silent version for theaters not equipped yet with sound. The film is a remake of a 1922 Associated First National silent film of the same name directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Milton Sills. All copies of this film are now lost. However, the Vitaphone soundtrack, of music and effects, survive.

Director: Ray Enright
Genre: Crime, Drama
Runtime: 64 min
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Editing: George Marks
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

Keywords

lost film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Skin Deep about?
Skin Deep is a 1929 American talking drama film directed by Ray Enright and starring Monte Blue. It was produced and distributed by the Warner Brothers. It was also released in the U.S. in a silent version for theaters not equipped yet with sound. The film is a remake of a 1922 Associated First National silent film of the same name directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Milton Sills. All copies of this film are now lost. However, the Vitaphone soundtrack, of music and effects, survive.
Who directed Skin Deep?
Skin Deep was directed by Ray Enright.
Who stars in Skin Deep?
Skin Deep stars Monte Blue, Betty Compson, Davey Lee, Alice Day, John Davidson, John Bowers.
How long is Skin Deep?
Skin Deep has a runtime of 1h 4m (64 minutes).
What genre is Skin Deep?
Skin Deep is a Crime, Drama film.
Where was Skin Deep produced?
Skin Deep was produced in United States of America.