Evidence
"In another man's room- lured by a scoundrel- found by her husband!"
Originally released in 1929. Evidence is a drama/romance film. directed by John G. Adolfi. At just 70 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Pauline Frederick, William Courtenay, and Conway Tearle
Synopsis
Lord Cyril Wimborne, a barrister, divorces his wife, Myra, and takes custody of their child, Kenyon, when he finds her name linked with the profligate Major Pollock. Myra goes into seclusion while Pollock, intending to conceal Myra's innocence, goes to Burma. A few years later Myra sees Kenyon in the park with Mrs. Debenham, a widow with designs on Wimborne. Noting the resemblance between the lady in the park (whom he calls his "princess") and a photograph of his mother, Kenyon invites Myra to dinner at a time when his father, who has curtailed the visits to the park, plans to be away. At the same time Harold Courtenay, an old family friend, sees an opportunity to reunite the estranged couple.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Warner Bros. Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Evidence about?
Lord Cyril Wimborne, a barrister, divorces his wife, Myra, and takes custody of their child, Kenyon, when he finds her name linked with the profligate Major Pollock. Myra goes into seclusion while ...
Who directed Evidence?
Evidence was directed by John G. Adolfi.
How long is Evidence?
Evidence has a runtime of 1 hours and 10 minutes (70 minutes total).
When was Evidence released?
Evidence was released on December 5, 1929 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Evidence?
The main cast of Evidence includes Pauline Frederick, William Courtenay, Conway Tearle, Lowell Sherman, Alec B. Francis.