The Bellamy Trial
1929 film
- January 23, 1929 (1929-01-23)
Running time
English Intertitles
The Bellamy Trial is a 1929 sound part-talkie American drama film directed by Monta Bell and written by Monta Bell and Joseph Farnham. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The film stars Leatrice Joy, Betty Bronson, Edward J. Nugent, George Barraud, and Margaret Livingston. The film was released on January 23, 1929, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.[1][2]
Plot
Cast
- Leatrice Joy as Sue Ives
- Betty Bronson as Reporter
- Edward J. Nugent as Reporter
- George Barraud as Pat Ives
- Margaret Livingston as Mimi Bellamy
- Kenneth Thomson as Stephen Bellamy
- Margaret Seddon as Mother Ives
- Charles Middleton as District Attorney
- Charles Hill Mailes as Defense Attorney
- William H. Tooker as Judge Carver
- Cosmo Kyrle Bellew
- Robert Dudley as Coroner
- Jacqueline Gadsdon (credited as Jacqueline Gadsden)
- Dan Mason
- Jack Raymond
- Polly Ann Young
Preservation status
- This film is incomplete with only reels 7 and 8 surviving.[3]
See also
- List of early sound feature films (1926–1929)
References
External links
- Bellamy Trial at IMDb
- Synopsis at AllMovie
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Films directed by Monta Bell
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- Broadway After Dark (1924)
- The Snob (1924)
- Lady of the Night (1925)
- Pretty Ladies (1925)
- The King on Main Street (1925)
- Lights of Old Broadway (1925)
- Torrent (1926)
- The Boy Friend (1926)
- Upstage (1926)
- After Midnight (1927)
- Man, Woman and Sin (1927)
- The Bellamy Trial (1929)
- Young Man of Manhattan (1930)
- East Is West (1930)
- Up for Murder (1931)
- Personal Maid (1931)
- Downstairs (1932)
- The Worst Woman in Paris? (1933)
- China's Little Devils (1945)
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