The Blue Danube is a 1928 silent film romance/drama starring Leatrice Joy. This picture was produced by Cecil B. DeMille and directed by Paul Sloane with a distribution through Pathe Exchange.
A print is preserved at the Library of Congress.
Synopsis
A romance set in Austria before, during and after World War One.
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