Evidence (1929 film)
Evidence | |
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Directed by | John G. Adolfi |
Written by |
J. duRocher MacPherson (play) L. duRocher MacPherson (play) J. Grubb Alexander (screenplay) De Leon Anthony (titles) |
Starring | Pauline Frederick |
Music by | Rex Dunn |
Cinematography | Barney McGill |
Distributed by | Warner Brothers |
Release dates |
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Running time | 79 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Evidence is a 1929 sound horror/mystery film produced and distributed by the Warner Brothers. It is based on the 1914 Broadway play Evidence by J. duRocher MacPherson and L. duRocher MacPherson. This early talkie was directed by John G. Adolfi and starred Pauline Frederick and Lowell Sherman. While this film is lost, its soundtrack, recorded by the Vitaphone process, survives.[1][2][3]
Cast
- Pauline Frederick - Myra Stanhope
- William Courtenay - Cyril Wimborne
- Conway Tearle - Harold Courtenay
- Lowell Sherman - Norman Pollock
- Alec B. Francis - Harbison
- Freddie Burke Frederick - Kenyon Wimborne
- Madeline Seymour - Mrs. Debenham
- Ivan F. Simpson - Peabody
- Myrna Loy - Native Girl
- Lionel Belmore - Innkeeper
References
- ↑ The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30 by The American Film Institute, c. 1971
- ↑ Evidence at the Unsung Divas database; by Greta deGroat
- ↑ Evidence at Arne Andersen's Lost Film Files: Warner Brothers Films 1928
External links
- Evidence at the Internet Movie Database