The Golden Twenties (1950)
1h 8m
Running Time
April 8, 1950Release Date
The Golden Twenties (1950)
1h 8m
Running Time
April 8, 1950Release Date
Plot.
Feature-length compilation of 1920s newsreel footage, with commentary about news, sports, lifestyles, and historical figures.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Robert Q. Lewis
Narrator
Frederick Lewis Allen
Narrator
Elmer Davis
Narrator
Allen Prescott
Narrator
Red Barber
Narrator
John Barrymore
Self
Irving Berlin
Self
William Jennings Bryan
Self
Billie Burke
Self
Al Capone
Self (archive footage)
Vilma Banky
Self
Enrico Caruso
Self (archive footage)
Irene Castle
Self (archive footage)
Samuel Wood Bryant
Writer
Richard De Rochemont
Producer
Charlie Chaplin
(archive footage)
Whitfield Davis
Editor
Joseph Conrad
Self (archive footage)
Leo Zochling
Editor
Calvin Coolidge
Self (archive footage)
Dolores Costello
Self (archive footage)
Clarence Darrow
Self (archive footage)
Jack Dempsey
Self (archive footage)
Thomas A. Edison
Self (archive footage)
Douglas Fairbanks
Self (archive footage)
George Gershwin
Self (archive footage)
Texas Guinan
Self (archive footage)
Warren G. Harding
Self (archive footage)
Herbert Hoover
Self (archive footage)
Harry Houdini
Self (archive footage)
Al Jolson
Self (archive footage)
Harry Lauder
Self (archive footage)
Pola Negri
Self (archive footage)
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Self (archive footage)
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Self (archive footage)
Lillian Case Russell
Self (archive footage)
Babe Ruth
Self (archive footage)
Mme. Ernestine Schumann-Heink
Self (archive footage)
Gloria Swanson
Self (archive footage)
Marion Talley
Self (archive footage)
Details.
Wiki.
The Golden Twenties is a 1950 American documentary film, which used footage from the March of Time newsreels. It is the only film credited to Time Inc., although their newsreel division, the March of Time, produced four films, and this film was produced by the March of Time producer, Richard de Rochemont. While composed of existing footage, the film was narrated by five different people: Frederick Lewis Allen, Robert Q. Lewis, Allen Prescott, Red Barber, and Elmer Davis.