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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