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.