The Perfect Crime Trailer

The Perfect Crime Trailer (1928)

"World's weirdest mystery thriller!" 04 August 1928 Drama, Crime, Mystery 83 mins

A police inspector 'solves' a crime that, in fact, may not have occurred at all.

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Cast

Clive Brook

as Benson

Irene Rich

as Stella

Ethel Wales

as Mrs. Frisbie

Carroll Nye

as Trevor

Gladys McConnell

as Mrs. Trevor

Edmund Breese

as Wilmot

Jim Farley

as Jones (as James Farley)

Phil Gastrock

as Butler

Tully Marshall

as Frisbie

Jane La Verne

as Trevor Baby

Charles K. French

as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)

Lynne Overman

as Newlywed (uncredited)

Crew

Charles Kerr

Charles Kerr Assistant Director

Randolph Bartlett

Randolph Bartlett Title Designer

James Wong Howe

James Wong Howe Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

Denmark 17 January 1930

Spain 30 November 1931

Finland 14 April 1930

France 17 January 1930

United Kingdom 25 September 1928

Ireland 05 July 1929

United States 04 August 1928

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