- Source: Jealousy (1929 film)
- Wiktor Biegański
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- John Loder (pemeran)
- Walter James (pemeran)
- Eve Unsell
- Daftar film Paramount Pictures (1920–1929)
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- Lloyd Hughes (pemeran)
- Fredric March
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Jealousy is a 1929 American pre-Code drama film directed by Jean de Limur and released by Paramount Pictures. It is based on the French play Monsieur Lamberthier, by Louis Verneuil. The play was translated by Eugene Walter and ran on Broadway under the title Jealousy in 1928. The film version starred Jeanne Eagels and Fredric March, and is the second sound film and final motion picture featuring Eagels.
The film was initially shot with British actor Anthony Bushell as Pierre, but he was replaced by March at Eagels' insistence. Supporting actress Hilda Moore died before Jealousy was released, while the film's star, Jeanne Eagels, died of an overdose of chloral hydrate one month after the film was released.
Plot
Cast
Jeanne Eagels as Yvonne
Fredric March as Pierre
Halliwell Hobbes as Rigaud
Blanche Le Clair as Renee
Henry Daniell as Clement
Hilda Moore as Charlotte
Carlotta Coerr as Louise
Granville Bates as Lawyer
Virginia Chauvenet as Maid
Preservation status
No known prints of Jealousy are known to exist and it is now considered lost.
See also
List of early sound feature films (1926–1929)
References
External links
Jealousy at IMDb
Synopsis at AllMovie