Interference

7.0 / 10

(4 votes)

Paramount's first all-talking picture, Interference was dismally directed by Roy Pomeroy, whose lofty status as the studio's "technical wizard" did not necessarily qualify him to be a director. Evelyn Brent heads the cast as scheming Deborah Kane, who sets out to blackmail Faith Marley (Doris Kenyon), the above-reproach wife of Sir John Marlay.

Country:
Genre:

Drama,

Crime

Duration:

83 minutes

Year:

1928

Director:

Roy Pomeroy

Cast:
William Powell

Philip Voaze

Evelyn Brent

Deborah Kane

Clive Brook

Sir John Marlay

Doris Kenyon

Faith Marlay

Tom Ricketts

Charles Smith

Crew:
Roy Pomeroy

Director

Lothar Mendes

Director

J. Roy Hunt

Director of Photography

Julian Johnson

Writer

Roland Pertwee

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