Reported killed in action, Philip lives under an assumed name in London. Deborah, a former lover, discovers him.

Interference is one of those early talkies that really requires a specific kind of patience. If you're a student of film history, or just genuinely curious about how movies found their voice in the late 20s, then yeah, it’s worth a look. You get a glimpse of actors grappling with new technology, and sometimes failing s...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Lothar Mendes

Edward LeSaint
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"Interference is one of those early talkies that really requires a specific kind of patience. If you're a student of film history, or just genuinely curious about how movies found their voice in the late 20s, then yeah, it’s worth a look. You get a glimpse of actors grappling with new technology, and sometimes failing spectacularly. But if you're hoping for a taut thriller or anything resembling modern pacing, you'll probably spend most of the runtime checking your watch. This one is strictly for..."

Doris Kenyon
Ernest Pascal, Harold Dearden, Louise Long, Hope Loring, Julian Johnson, Roland Pertwee
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