Love (1928) | |
| Director(s) | John Gilbert, Edmund Goulding |
| Producer(s) | Edmund Goulding |
| Top Genres | Drama, Romance, Silent Films |
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Love (1928) was a Drama - Silent Films Film directed by Edmund Goulding and John Gilbert and produced by Edmund Goulding.
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A Double Bout of Amnesia: Love Letters and The Groundstar Conspiracy
By Rick29 on Jan 12, 2026 From Classic Film & TV CafeJennifer Jones and Joseph Cotten.Love Letters (1945). During World War II, soldier Allen Quinton (Joseph Cotten) writes eloquent love letters on behalf of his less‑articulate comrade Roger. The woman receiving them, Victoria (Jennifer Jones), falls in love with the writer--whom she believes is... Read full article
Day 8 of Noirvember: Super Sucker Saturday ? The Sucker Love of Frank and Bart
By shadowsandsatin on Nov 8, 2025 From Shadows and SatinWelcome to Super Sucker Saturday for Noirvember 2025, where I shine the spotlight on the hapless, witless, and altogether dumb dudes of film noir ? the guys who see a pretty face and let their lust do the talking, not to mention the acting. The otherwise upstanding fellas who get a whiff of a spicy ... Read full article
Silver Screen Standards: Mad Love (1935)
By Jennifer Garlen on Oct 9, 2025 From Classic Movie Hub BlogSilver Screen Standards: Mad Love (1935) I?m firmly in the ?every day is Halloween? camp when it comes to classic horror movies, and I especially love the lesser-known, off-the-wall, really weird examples of the genre, from Murders in the Zoo (1933) to Attack of the Giant Leeches (1959). It?s har... Read full article
To Paris with Love (1955)
By The Metzinger Sisters on May 24, 2025 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film LoversAlec Guinness is usually regarded as a serious actor due to his roles in The Bridge on the River Kwai, Tunes of Glory and Star Wars, but he was primarily a star of light comedies throughout the 1940s and 1950s and he made a number of entertaining films... one of which was To Paris with Love, release... Read full article
"You can write about birth till hell freezes over, but there it is. It’s magic. You can write about death, but there it is, we don’t know anything about it, where we go, or what the hell it’s about. You can analyze love, but they know less about it now than they have ever known, and the whole philosophy in recent
By Amber S. on Jan 20, 2025 From Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog–Katharine Hepburn, in an interview with John Kobal, People Will Talk, 1985... Read full article
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