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Climbing the Golden Stairs

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Directed by
  
Gus Edwards

Starring
  
Charles King

Release date
  
August 3, 1929

Initial release
  
1929

Cinematography
  
John Arnold

Editor
  
Daniel J. Gray

Produced by
  
Harry Rapf

Edited by
  
Daniel J. Gray

Running time
  
1,634 ft

Producer
  
Harry Rapf

Distributed by
  
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Director
  
Gus Edwards

Written by
  
Fred Niblo Jr., Earl Baldwin

Climbing the Golden Stairs is an American 2-reel musical fantasy short released in 1929. It was produced in 2-color Technicolor dye-transfer process.

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Production

Production of Climbing the Golden Stairs took place December 2–16, 1928, for a production cost of $40,225.78. 15,925 feet of Technicolor negative was consumed by the production's cameras. The film stars Charles King, who had just appeared in the landmark musical feature The Broadway Melody and would make his second feature, Chasing Rainbows.

Release

Copyright of Climbing the Golden Stairs was registered on March 11, 1929, and it was positively reviewed in trade magazines over the next couple of months, but did not go into general release until early August of that year.

Preservation

Archived film elements for Climbing the Golden Stairs no longer appear to exist, though the second of two sound discs for the production is in the collection of the National Library of Australia.

References

Climbing the Golden Stairs Wikipedia