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  • I Cover the Waterfront
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  • It tells the story of a reporter who investigates a dockland smuggling operation. In the process he becomes romantically involved with daughter of the man he is investigating. The film was based on a book by the same name, written by Max Miller. Miller was a beat reporter in San Diego who covered stories on the city's waterfront. The song "I Cover the Waterfront" appears in the film as an instrumental only. The song, with music by Johnny Green and lyrics by Edward Heyman, has become a jazz standard.
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Starring
Editing
Runtime
  • 4500.0
Producer
Name
  • I Cover the Waterfront
Language
Cinematography
Title
  • I Cover the Waterfront
Music
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  • 1
IMDB ID
  • 24151
Distributor
ID
  • 78785
Released
  • 1933-05-19
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  • It tells the story of a reporter who investigates a dockland smuggling operation. In the process he becomes romantically involved with daughter of the man he is investigating. The film was based on a book by the same name, written by Max Miller. Miller was a beat reporter in San Diego who covered stories on the city's waterfront. The song "I Cover the Waterfront" appears in the film as an instrumental only. The song, with music by Johnny Green and lyrics by Edward Heyman, has become a jazz standard.