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  1. The Letter is an American pre-Code dramatic film directed by Jean de Limur and released by Paramount Pictures. It was the first full-sound feature shot at Astoria Studios , Queens, New York City. [1]

  2. The Letter: Directed by Jean de Limur. With Jeanne Eagels, Reginald Owen, Herbert Marshall, Irene Browne. Jeanne Eagels plays the bored and restless Leslie Crosbie who turns to another man, Geoffrey Hammond (Herbert Marshall) for attention when neglected by her husband Robert (Reginald Owen).

  3. The Letter - The Film 1929. Jeanne Eagels plays the bored and restless Leslie Crosbie who turns to another man, Geoffrey Hammond (Herbert Marshall) for attention when neglected by her...

  4. Oct 20, 2022 · The Letter (de Limur, 1929) — High Quality 1080p - YouTube. André Bourbeau. 3.09K subscribers. 149. 9.5K views 1 year ago. This is a fully high definition copy of Jean de Limur's drama,...

  5. The Letter (1929) is an American drama film produced by Paramount Pictures. It was the first full-sound feature shot at Astoria Studios, Queens, New York City. A silent version of the film was also released.

  6. The Letter movie (1929) review summary: Jean de Limur’s creaky dawn-of-the-sound-era crime/trial drama is a must-see as the sole extant talkie featuring Broadway star Jeanne Eagels, whose performance, though wholly of its time, culminates in a final emotional outburst that remains as impressive as it undoubtedly was nearly a century ago.

  7. Provocation bordering on attempted rape is cited and she looks set for acquittal until it emerges that his Chinese mistress is in possession of a letter that might not quite support her version of the story - and she wants £10,000 for it!