Jealousy (1929 film)
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Jealousy | |
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Directed by | Jean de Limur |
Produced by |
Adolph Zukor Jesse Lasky |
Written by |
Louis Verneuil (play Monsieur Lambertheir or Jealousy) Garrett Fort (adaptation) Eugene Walter (writer) John D. Williams (writer) |
Starring | Jeanne Eagels |
Cinematography | Alfred Gilks |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release dates | September 13, 1929 |
Running time | 66 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Jealousy is a lost[citation needed] 1929 sound film produced and released by Paramount Pictures.[1] A 1928 play, Jealousy by Louis Verneuil, served as the source material. This film marked Jeanne Eagels' second sound film and final motion picture before her death from drug addiction. It was initially shot with British actor Anthony Bushell as Pierre, but he was replaced by March at Eagels's insistance.[2] Moore died before the film was released, and Eagels shortly afterwards.
Cast
- Jeanne Eagels - Yvonne
- Fredric March - Pierre
- Halliwell Hobbes - Rigaud
- Blanche Le Clair - Renee
- Henry Daniell - Clement
- Hilda Moore - Charlotte
- Carlotta Coerr - Louise
- Granville Bates - Lawyer
- Virginia Chauvenet - Maid
References
External links
- Jealousy at the Internet Movie Database
- Jealousy at allmovie
- Jealousy at silentera.com
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