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Freedom of the Press (film)

1928 American silent mystery film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Freedom of the Press (film)
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Freedom of the Press is a 1928 American silent mystery film directed by George Melford and starring Lewis Stone, Marceline Day, and Malcolm McGregor.[1][2]

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Plot

When a newspaper owner is murdered, his son takes over his crusade against a corrupt politician with criminal associations.

Cast

Production

The plot of the Peter B. Kyne story and the film are based upon the murder of Don Mellett, a newspaper editor who crusaded against corruption in Canton, Ohio.[3] An early version of the film had a private screening at the Capitol Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia, on April 15, 1928, in connection with an Associated Press convention.[3]

Preservation

A print of Freedom of the Press is listed in the collection of Cineteca Nazionale in Rome.[4]

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