The Furies (1930 film)

The Furies (1930) is an all-talking pre-Code murder mystery film released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros., and directed by Alan Crosland.

One evening, at a dinner party given by Smith (Brooke), Fifi announces that her husband has finally granted her a divorce.

Later, Alan Sands (Sage), Fifi’s son, discovered that his father had been murdered with poison and accuses McDonald of the deed and chastises his mother for protecting him.

Fifi is also a suspect because she seems distraught during the dinner party, which occurred on the night that Mr. Sands was murdered.

[citation needed] The soundtrack, which was recorded on Vitaphone disks, may survive in private hands.

Lois Wilson and Theodore Von Eltz in The Furies