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Lights of New York
- (Manufactured on Demand)
- Format: DVD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 4/17/2018

Lights of New York
- (Manufactured on Demand)
- Format: DVD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 4/17/2018
- Starring: Helene Costello, Cullen Landis, Mary Carr, Wheeler Oakman, Gladys Brockwell, Robert Elliott, Eugene Pallette, Tom Dugan, Tom McGuire, Walter Percival
- UPC: 888574651688
- Item #: 2035076X
- Director: Bryan Foy
- Rated: NR
- Genre: Drama-Classics
- Release Date: 4/17/2018
- Original Year: 1928
- Distributor/Studio: Warner Archives

Product Notes
It's Hear! The ads wittily declared, announcing yet another first from Warner Bros. Following up on the feature-with-synchronized-music Don Juan and the part-talkie feature The Jazz Singer, Warner Bros. #pushed it's Vitaphone sound-on-disc process to the apex - an all-talkie feature. This brisk crime saga tells a story that might have been torn out of last nights newspaper, an approach that would shortly become the studios signature style. Small-town yokels Eddie (Cullen Landis) and Gene (Eugene Pallette) get suckered by a pair of bootleggers into buying a Manhattan barbershop that is really a speakeasy. While Eddie reconnects with his hometown honey-turned-chorus girl Kitty (Helene Costello), the boys get framed by a gangster who has the hots for Kitty. Despite it's basic plot, this technological breakthrough went on to become a box-office smash, hastening the demise of silent cinema.