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  1. The Cock-Eyed World is a 1929 American pre-Code musical comedy feature film. One of the earliest "talkies", it was a sequel to What Price Glory? (1926), it was directed and written by Raoul Walsh and based on the Flagg and Quirt story by Maxwell Anderson, Tom Barry, Wilson Mizner, and Laurence Stallings.

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  2. THE COCK-EYED WORLD. Directed by. Raoul Walsh. United States, 1929. Comedy. 118. Synopsis. Two Marines are sent to South Sea island where they fight over a local island girl. Synopsis. Two Marines are sent to South Sea island where they fight over a local island girl.

  3. Directed by Raoul Walsh, and starring Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe as two feuding army officers looking for love across the world, the film opens in Russia, moves to New York City, then on to Central America, where the two dueling officers are constantly at each other’s throats trying the win the hearts of exotic women. “Cock-Eyed World ...

    • Raoul Walsh
    • Fox Film Corporation
  4. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. This sequel to the enormously successful silent film What Price Glory reunites director Raoul Walsh with stars Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe. As in the earlier film, McLaglen and Lowe are cast respectively as Flagg and Quirt, those ever-brawling U.S. Marine sergeants.

  5. The Cock-Eyed World is a film directed by Raoul Walsh with Victor McLaglen, Edmund Lowe, Lili Damita, Leila Karnelly .... Year: 1929. Original title: The Cock-Eyed World. Synopsis: Two Marines who spend their lives battling each other find themselves stationed in Russia, where they fight over a sexy Russian girl; from there they go to Brooklyn, ...

    • Raoul Walsh
    • Victor Mclaglen
  6. Watch Now. The Cock-Eyed World (1929) 10/19/1929 (US) Music , Comedy 1h 58m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. Two Marines are sent to South Sea island where they fight over a local island girl. Raoul Walsh. Director, Writer. Wilson Mizner. Story. Laurence Stallings. Story. Maxwell Anderson. Writer. Tom Barry. Writer.

  7. Release Date. Oct 20, 1929. Premiere Information. New York premiere: 3 Aug 1929. Production Company. Fox Film Corp. Country. United States. Screenplay Information. Based on the play "Tropical Twins" by Laurence Stallings and Maxwell Anderson (unpublished play). Technical Specs. Duration. 1h 58m. Sound.