-
Playart Phototone (formally
known as
United Players ****ociation) was a film
studio established in 1929 by
Abdur Rashid Kardar. In 1928, with no work left...
- (used by D. W.
Griffith for
Dream Street)
Digital Theater Systems British Phototone, short-lived UK
system using 12-inch discs,
introduced in 1928-29 (Clue...
-
according to the
British Film Institute, it had sound, by the
British Phototone sound-on-disc system, and beat
Alfred Hitch****'s
Blackmail to the distinction...
- the New Pin,
based on the
novel by
Edgar Wallace, and
filmed in
British Phototone, a sound-on-disc
system using 12-inch discs. The
Crimson Circle, a UK-German...
- Gulzar,
Hiralal Playart Phototone/United
Players Corp.
Sarfarosh A. R.
Kardar Gulzar,
Rafiqe Ghaznavi,
Ghulam Qadir Playart Phototone 1931
Farebi Shahzada...
-
Hamid Lala
Yaqoob Fazal Shah
Music by
Rafiq Ghaznavi Production company Playart Phototone Release date 1932 (1932)
Country British India Language Punjabi...
-
company under the name of
United Players Corporation (later
renamed Playart Phototone),
which would become the
foundation stone for the La**** film industry...
- RKO dramas, it was
produced by Kardar's
production company, "Playart
Phototone".
According to
Hameeduddin Mahmood, the
films had
double titles up until...
- Pea****, and
Donald Calthrop. The
soundtrack was
recorded using the
British Phototone sound-on-disc system. It was made at
Beaconsfield Studios. This film is...
- the
third to be
produced by Kardar's
United Players Pictures (Playart
Phototone),
following Husn Ka Daku (1929) and
Sarfarosh (1930).
Kardar introduced...