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Romance (1920) was a Drama - Silent Films Film directed by Chester Withey and produced by D.W. Griffith.

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A Six-Million-Dollar Slander: The High-Stakes Romance and Hilarious Hoaxes of “Libeled Lady”

By Stephen Reginald on Jun 9, 2026 From Classic Movie Man

A Six-Million-Dollar Slander: The High-Stakes Romance and Hilarious Hoaxes of “Libeled Lady” Libeled Lady (1936) directed by Jack Conway, is a breathless, high-stakes MGM screwball comedy that weaponizes romance to avert a devastating legal crisis. The chaos begins when the unscrupu... Read full article


Rathbone on Romance

By Neve on Jan 15, 2025 From The Baz

Katharine Cornell and Basil Rathbone as Juliet and Romeo... Read full article


Joan Fontaine and Orson Welles star in “Jane Eyre”: The Ultimate Gothic Romance

By Stephen Reginald  on Jul 30, 2024 From Classic Movie Man

Joan Fontaine and Orson Welles star in “Jane Eyre”: The Ultimate Gothic Romance Jane Eyre (1943) is a gothic romance directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Orson Welles and Joan Fontaine. Based on the classic novel by Charlotte Bronte, the screenplay was written by John Houseman,... Read full article


Love Me or Leave Me (1955) - A Bad Romance

By FlickChick on Sep 29, 2021 From A Person in the Dark

This is my entry in The Biopic Blogathon, hosted by Hometowns to Hollywood. Click here for more favorite biopics. They’re all true, right?My heart explodes with love for this film. It has everything that enchants me about the movies. It may never make the list of the greatest films ever made,... Read full article


Middle of the Night (1959): Chayefsky Does May-December Romance

By 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 3, 2021 From 4 Star Films

Middle of The Night proves instantly placeable thanks to its black-and-white, New York streets aesthetic. Although the name Paddy Chayefsky, emblazoned over the credits, gives us as much of an inclination of the story we are about to experience. Because to this day, his name carries with it a hallow... Read full article


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Remade as the second sound film of Greta Garbo, Romance.
Adapted from a Broadway play by Edward Sheldon. The original stage production of "Romance" also starred Doris Keane as Rita Cavallini; it opened at Maxine Elliott's Theatre in New York on Feb. 10, 1913 and ran for 160 performances.
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Also directed by Chester Withey




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Also produced by D.W. Griffith




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Also released in 1920




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