Confetti (1927 film) explained

Confetti
Director:Graham Cutts
Starring:Jack Buchanan
Annette Benson
Sydney Fairbrother
Robin Irvine
Cinematography:Roy F. Overbaugh
Editing:Norman Ellis
Studio:First National-Pathé Pictures
Distributor:First National-Pathé Pictures
Runtime:72 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:Silent Version (1927)
Sound Version (1928)
English Intertitles

Confetti is a 1927 British silent drama film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Jack Buchanan, Annette Benson and Sydney Fairbrother.[1] A sound version was released in 1928. While the sound version had no audible dialog, it featured a synchronized musical score with sound effects using the sound-on-disc Vitaphone process. The silent version had its trade show exhibition in December 1927 which the sound version had its premiere in October of 1928.[2] The film was shot at Gainsborough Pictures' Islington studios.

Cast

Music

The sound version featured a theme song entitled "Confetti" which was composed by Douglas Furber and Emmett Adams.

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Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20090205123940/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/29869 BFI Database entry
  2. Low p.187