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The World Moves On

1934 | 104 min | Drama · War

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Synopsis

The World Moves On is a 1934 American drama film directed by John Ford and starring Madeleine Carroll and Franchot Tone. It was the first Hollywood code approved film.

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Credits

Producer
Winfield Sheehan
Director
John Ford
Screenplay
James Gleason, William Conselman, Reginald Berkeley
Director of Photography
George Schneiderman
Editor
Paul Weatherwax
Country
United States
Studios
20th Century Studios

Cast · 20

JC

Jack Chefe

Brooks Benedict

Brooks Benedict

André Cheron

André Cheron

Mary Gordon

Mary Gordon

Francis Ford

Francis Ford

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