Showing posts with label Dorothy Mackaill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dorothy Mackaill. Show all posts
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Love Affair (1932)
Bogart is enterprising, modest and occasionally perplexed as a working class aircraft engineer who is pursued and eventually seduced by a wealthy but jaded socialite (Dorothy Mackaill). Typical of the Pre-Code era, the film is notable for scenes of sexual suggestiveness and moments of refreshingly frank dialogue courtesy of Jo Swerling and Ursula Parrott.
This is a TCM Vault release in partnership with SONY and has a pretty good video and audio. This is part of a five Bogart film collection from TCM. The film is presented in b&w, Full screen and runs for about 68mins (1hr 8mins).
I would give this film a 6/10 and the DVD a 4/5. Overall this is a great DVD release and is a film I might recommend.
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