Thru Different Eyes (1929)
67 mins | Melodrama | 14 April 1929
Cast:
Mary Duncan, Edmund Lowe, Warner Baxter [ More ]Director:
John BlystoneWriters:
Milton Herbert Gropper, Edna SherryCinematographers:
Al Brick, Ernest PalmerEditor:
Louis LoefflerProduction Company:
Fox Film Corp.An item in the 31 Oct 1928 Exhibitors Daily Review noted that Conrad Nagel was set to star in Through Different Eyes, but he was not involved in the final film.
According to a production directory in the 9 Mar 1929 Exhibitors Herald-World, the starting date for Through Different Eyes was 4 Jan 1929.
The film also as Guilty and Public Opinion. ...
An item in the 31 Oct 1928 Exhibitors Daily Review noted that Conrad Nagel was set to star in Through Different Eyes, but he was not involved in the final film.
According to a production directory in the 9 Mar 1929 Exhibitors Herald-World, the starting date for Through Different Eyes was 4 Jan 1929.
The film also as Guilty and Public Opinion.
Public Opinion
Through Different Eyes
Harvey Manning is placed on trial for the murder of Jack Winfield, his closest friend, whose body was found in the Manning home. During the trial, the prosecuting and the defense attorneys put forward sharply different versions of the character of Manning and his wife, Viola, and of the events leading up to the murder. The jury returns a verdict of guilty, but a young girl then comes forward and confesses that she killed Winfield for having wronged ...
Harvey Manning is placed on trial for the murder of Jack Winfield, his closest friend, whose body was found in the Manning home. During the trial, the prosecuting and the defense attorneys put forward sharply different versions of the character of Manning and his wife, Viola, and of the events leading up to the murder. The jury returns a verdict of guilty, but a young girl then comes forward and confesses that she killed Winfield for having wronged her.
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