Let It Rain (1927 film)

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Let It Rain
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Film poster
Directed by Edward F. Cline
Produced by Douglas MacLean Productions
Written by Wade Boteler
George Crone
Earle Snell
Starring Douglas MacLean
Shirley Mason
Cinematography Jack MacKenzie
Production
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Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release dates
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  • February 12, 1927 (1927-02-12)
Running time
70 minutes
Country United States
Language Silent

Let It Rain is a lost 1927 American silent comedy film produced by and starring Douglas MacLean, directed by Edward F. Cline, and featuring Boris Karloff in a minor role as a U.S. mail robber. Paramount Pictures distributed the film.[1] The film is now lost.[2][3]

Plot

A Marine sergeant named "Let-It-Rain" Riley falls in love with a young lady and goes AWOL in order to meet up with her before a sailor aboard his ship (who he competes with for girls) can take his shore leave to go meet her. During the events that follow, Riley and the girl expose the criminals behind a mail robbery. Riley winds up getting his commission as well as the girl.

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