The Isle of Lost Ships
(1929)

See a floating island of derelicts- men and ships- ghost vessels of countless fleets, locked together in a mass of seaweed.

Released: 1929-10-16

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The Isle of Lost Ships is a 1929 talking film released in an alternative silent version with a Vitaphone track of effects and music. It was produced by Richard A. Rowland and distributed by Warner Bros..

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Jason Robards Sr.

as Frank Howard

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Virginia Valli

as Dorothy Whitlock / Renwick

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Clarissa Selwynne

as Aunt Emma / Mrs. Renwick

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Noah Beery

as Captain Peter Forbes

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Margaret Fielding

as Mrs. Gallagher

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Kathrin Clare Ward

as Mother Joyce / Burke

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Sam Baker

as Native Tribeman

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Ginger Connolly

as Little Boy (uncredited)

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George F. Marion

as Old Sea Captain (uncredited)

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Gus Saville

as New Englander (uncredited)

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Garry Watson

as Little Boy (uncredited)

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