Peter Vernon's Silence is a 1926 Australian silent film directed by Raymond Longford.
The film featured location shooting in and around Moss Vale, Mount Kosciuszko, Kiandra, Adaminaby, Leura and the Blue Mountains.
[8] In February 1926 it was announced Paramount, which had distribututed Longford's Dinkum Bloke, had acquired rights to the film.
[9] The contract was signed 15 February which required Paramount to use its "best efforts to release the film not later than" 1 April.
[10] Despite being distributed by Paramount, Longford said the film only earned £1,114 at the Australian box office of which £724 was returned to the producers.