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Love
Directed by
Edmund Goulding
Not Rated
1927
81m
Drama
,
Romance
6.8
86%
67%
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A married woman compromises her social standing and family life when she falls for a young officer.
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Cast of Love
John Gilbert
Capt. Count Alexei Vronsky
Greta Garbo
Anna Karenina
George Fawcett
Grand Duke Michael
Emily Fitzroy
Grand Duchess
Brandon Hurst
Senator Karenin
Philippe De Lacy
Serezha Karenin (as Philippe de Lacy)
Mathilde Comont
Marfa the Hostess at Inn (uncredited)
Edward Connelly
Russian Orthodox Priest (uncredited)
Carrie Daumery
Dowager (uncredited)
Nicholai Konovaloff
Cavalryman (uncredited)
Margaret Lee
Blonde Flirt (uncredited)
Dorothy Sebastian
Spectator at Race (uncredited)
Jacques Tourneur
Extra (uncredited)
Oliver Cross
Party Guest (uncredited)
Love Reviews
New York Times
Mordaunt Hall
Greta Garbo, the Swedish actress, in a picture called Love, an adaptation of Tolstoy's Anna Karenina, outshines any other performance she has given to the screen.
TIME Magazine
TIME Staff
Good handling of minor parts by George Fawcett, Brandon Hurst, Emily Fitzroy and Philippe de Lacy, intelligent photography, brilliant direction are enough for any picture that includes such a performance as that supplied by Actress Garbo.
Variety
Variety Staff
When all is said and done, Love is a cinch because it has Gilbert and Garbo.
LIFE
Robert E. Sherwood
When, at the conclusion of Love, Miss Garbo casts herself before a moving train, one gathers that it is the natural action of an intelligent person who has been compelled to work through -- let alone sit through -- a picture like Love.
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