Noisy Neighbors

Noisy Neighbors is a 1929 American sound part-talkie comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and starring Eddie Quillan, Alberta Vaughn and Jane Keckley.However, this newfound fortune comes with a heavy burden – a 60-year-old blood feud with the neighboring Carstairs, ignited by a fatal croquet match long ago.Their blossoming romance throws a wrench in the families' age-old animosity, adding a layer of forbidden passion to the volatile mix.Blackjack, a ruthless leader of a mountain-dwelling branch of the Carstairs, views the Van Revels' return as an opportunity to settle old scores and claim the plantation for himself.The film featured a theme song entitled "Waiting Through The Night" which was composed by Marvin Smolev, Bernie Seaman, Joe Crozier and John Ricca.
Noisy NeighboursCharles ReisnerScott DarlingF. Hugh HerbertJohn W. KrafftPaul BernEddie QuillanAlberta VaughnJane KeckleyDavid AbelAnne BauchensPathé Exchangepart-talkiecomedy filmRCA PhotophoneMarie QuillanTheodore RobertsRay HallorRussell SimpsonBob PerryMike DonlinBilly GilbertList of early sound feature films (1926–1929)The Man on the BoxOh! What a Nurse!The Better 'OleWhat Every Girl Should KnowThe Missing LinkThe Fortune HunterSteamboat Bill, Jr.Fools for LuckBrotherly LoveChina BoundThe Hollywood RevueChasing RainbowsCaught ShortLove in the RoughThe March of TimeReducingStepping OutPoliticsFlying HighDivorce in the FamilyThe ChiefWhistling in the DarkYou Can't Buy EverythingThe Show-OffStudent TourThe Winning TicketIt's in the AirEverybody DanceMurder Goes to CollegeSophie Lang Goes WestManhattan Merry-Go-RoundWinter CarnivalThe Big StoreThis Time for KeepsHarrigan's KidMeet the PeopleLost in a HaremThe Cobra StrikesIn This CornerThe Traveling Saleswoman