Summary
Freedom of the Press is an American film first released in 1928,
directed by George Melford.
The film stars Lewis Stone, Marceline Day, Malcolm McGregor, Henry B. Walthall and Robert Emmett O’Connor.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: George Melford
- Script: J. Grubb Alexander, Walter Anthony, Curtis Benton, J.G. Hawks, Peter B. Kyne
- Photo: Ben F. Reynolds
- Cast: Lewis Stone (Daniel Steele), Marceline Day (June Westcott), Malcolm McGregor (Bill Ballard), Henry B. Walthall (John Ballard), Robert Emmett O’Connor (Boss Maloney), Tom Ricketts (Wicks), Hayden Stevenson (Callahan), Robert Ellis (Cyrus Hazlett), Boris Baronoff (Criminal), Morgan Thorpe (Organist), Evelyn Selbie (Italian Mother), Bernard Siegel (Italian Father), Wilson Benge (Butler), Joel McCrea
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: ?; B&W; silent

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