Released August 6, 1927
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures
"The Bugle Call" is a lost film.
Dates Issued
1927
1/8/1927
Physical Description
6 reels; 5,821 ft.
Notes
Director: Edward Sedgwick
Story: C. Gardner Sullivan.
Adaptation: Josephine Lovett.
Titles: Frederick Hatton, Fanny Hatton.
Film Editor: Sam S Zimbalist.
Star: Jackie Coogan (Billy Randolph)
Copyright claimant: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures [Distributing Corp.]
Registration number: Lp24253, R151555 June 10, 1955.
Dates Issued
1927
1/8/1927
Physical Description
6 reels; 5,821 ft.
Notes
Director: Edward Sedgwick
Story: C. Gardner Sullivan.
Adaptation: Josephine Lovett.
Titles: Frederick Hatton, Fanny Hatton.
Film Editor: Sam S Zimbalist.
Star: Jackie Coogan (Billy Randolph)
Copyright claimant: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures [Distributing Corp.]
Registration number: Lp24253, R151555 June 10, 1955.
Goofs in the movie:
"Claire Windsor carries an automatic revolver of the type which had not yet been invented in the days of General Grant, the period in which the story is laid. Then, too, Jackie could scarcely have been traced by a searching party by his tracks in the snow, when a howling blizzard was blowing up the snow.--M.B." unidentified movie magazine.
"Claire Windsor carries an automatic revolver of the type which had not yet been invented in the days of General Grant, the period in which the story is laid. Then, too, Jackie could scarcely have been traced by a searching party by his tracks in the snow, when a howling blizzard was blowing up the snow.--M.B." unidentified movie magazine.