Red Hair
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Red Hair
Summary
Red Hair is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Red Hair's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Red Hair was directed by Clarence G. Badger[4].
- Lloyd Corrigan wrote the screenplay for Red Hair[5].
- Percy Heath wrote the screenplay for Red Hair[6].
- Frederica Sagor Maas wrote the screenplay for Red Hair[7].
- George Marion, Jr. wrote the screenplay for Red Hair[8].
- Percy Heath wrote the screenplay for Red Hair[9].
- Red Hair's genre is comedy film[10].
- Red Hair's genre is silent film[11].
- Red Hair's based on is recorded as The Vicissitudes of Evangeline[12].
- A cast member of Red Hair was Clara Bow[13].
- A cast member of Red Hair was Lane Chandler[14].
- A cast member of Red Hair was Jacqueline Gadsden[15].
- A cast member of Red Hair was William Austin[16].
- A cast member of Red Hair was Claude King[17].
- A cast member of Red Hair was Gary Cooper[18].
- A cast member of Red Hair was Lawrence Grant[19].
- Red Hair was produced by Adolph Zukor[20].
- Red Hair was produced by Jesse Louis Lasky[21].
- Red Hair was produced by B. P. Schulberg[22].
- Red Hair was produced by Clarence G. Badger[23].
- Red Hair's production company is recorded as Famous Players-Lasky Corporation[24].
- Red Hair's director of photography is recorded as Alfred Gilks[25].
- Red Hair's Commons category is recorded as Red Hair (film)[26].
- Red Hair's color is recorded as black-and-white[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Producers include Adolph Zukor[20], Jesse Louis Lasky[21], B. P. Schulberg[22], and Clarence G. Badger[23]. Red Hair was directed by Clarence G. Badger[4]. Screenwriters include Lloyd Corrigan[5], Percy Heath[6], Frederica Sagor Maas[7], and George Marion, Jr.[8]. Cast members include Clara Bow[13], Lane Chandler[14], Jacqueline Gadsden[15], William Austin[16], Claude King[17], and Gary Cooper[18].
Publication
Red Hair was released on January 1, 1928[28]. Genres include comedy film[10] and silent film[11].
Why It Matters
Red Hair ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]