Interference

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  • Genre(s):DramaCrime
  • Release year: 1928
  • Running time: 83 min
Interference was a 1928 silent film directed by Lothar Mendes that was used by special effects technician-turned-director Roy J. Pomeroy as the basis for Paramount Pictures' first feature-length all-talking motion picture,starring Clive Brook, William...read more

Interference was a 1928 silent film directed by Lothar Mendes that was used by special effects technician-turned-director Roy J. Pomeroy as the basis for Paramount Pictures' first feature-length all-talking motion picture,starring Clive Brook, William Powell, Evelyn Brent, and Doris Kenyon, all making their sound film debuts. It was based on the play Interference, a Play in Three Acts by Roland Pertwee and Harold Dearden. In England when a first husband turns out not to be dead, blackmail leads to murder.In 1935 it was remade by Paramount as Without Regret.

Original Release

11/04/1928

US Release

11/04/1928

Cast

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Directors

Lothar Mendes, Roy Pomeroy

Writers

Harold Dearden, Julian Johnson, Louise Long, Hope Loring, Ernest Pascal, Roland Pertwee

Cast

Producers

Editors

George Nicholls Jr.

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