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The Cock-Eyed World (1929) is a sequel to What Price Glory? and musical film made by Fox Film Corporation, directed and written by Raoul Walsh (director of What Price Glory?), and based on the Flagg and Quirt story by Maxwell Anderson, Tom Barry, Wilson Mizner and Laurence Stallings.The film stars Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe, reprising their original roles, as well as Lili Damita. The picture was also released in a silent version on October 5, 1929.
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