Overview
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.
Year 1928
Studio
Director Roy Pomeroy, Lothar Mendes
Crew Roy Pomeroy (Director), Lothar Mendes (Director), J. Roy Hunt (Director of Photography), Julian Johnson (Writer), Roland Pertwee (Theatre Play), Ernest Pascal (Dialogue)
Popularity 2
Language English










