Romance (1920) | |
Director(s) | Chester Withey |
Producer(s) | D.W. Griffith (uncredited) |
Top Genres | Drama, Silent Films |
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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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Joan Fontaine and Orson Welles star in “Jane Eyre”: The Ultimate Gothic Romance
By Stephen Reginald on Jul 30, 2024 From Classic Movie ManJoan 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 DarkThis 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 FilmsMiddle 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
On Blu-ray: Laurence Olivier and Diane Lane in A Little Romance (1979)
By KC on Mar 27, 2020 From Classic MoviesIn a time where virtually the whole human race is feeling the absence of loved ones, the charming A Little Romance (1979) has become a more bittersweet film. When I recently watched the movie on a new Blu-ray from Warner Archive, I appreciated it as a timeless tribute to many aspects of love and a t... Read full article
'This is romance. This is devotion. This is love.' Hitchcock style, that is.
By carole_and_co on Feb 23, 2020 From Carole & Co.Carole Lombard had built a reputation for unpredictability over the years. So in the fall of 1940, it shouldn't have beenthat much of a surprise that after four consecutive dramatic films, she'd return to comedy -- her most popular genre -- by calling on the master of suspense to direct her.Alfred H... Read full article
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Remade as the second sound film of Greta Garbo, Romance.
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