The Son-Daughter (1932) | |
| Director(s) | Clarence Brown, Robert Z. Leonard (uncredited) |
| Producer(s) | Clarence Brown |
| Top Genres | Drama |
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The Son-Daughter (1932) was a Drama Film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and Clarence Brown and produced by Clarence Brown.
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The play opened in New York City, New York, USA on 19 November 1919 and had 223 performances. Writer George Scarborough filed a lawsuit against M-G-M over alterations in his play, but the outcome of the suit has not been determined.
Robert Z. Leonard took over as director for about 10 days when Clarence Brown fell ill with the flu.
400 Chinese extras went on strike after filming had started, until they were served the kind of food they liked.
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Robert Z. Leonard took over as director for about 10 days when Clarence Brown fell ill with the flu.
400 Chinese extras went on strike after filming had started, until they were served the kind of food they liked.
read more facts about The Son-Daughter...









