Recaptured Love | |
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Directed by | John G. Adolfi |
Written by | Charles Kenyon based on the playMisdeal byBasil Woon |
Starring | John Halliday Belle Bennett Dorothy Burgess Junior Durkin |
Cinematography | John Stumar |
Edited by | James Gibbon |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
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Running time | 77 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Recaptured Love is a 1930 early talkiepre-Code musical drama film based on the playMisdeal byBasil Woon about a man who experiences a mid life crisis that results in his divorce. It stars Belle Bennett and John Halliday.
A 50-year-old married man goes with his wife and son to a nightclub in a fancy hotel in Detroit. He meets a gold-digger there, singing the theme song of the picture, and eventually ends up going out with her on a subsequent occasion and falls in love with her. His wife finally finds out and this leads to her leaving him and getting a divorce in Paris. He is married to the gold-digger but finds life with her and her "jazz friends" to be too much for him. He begins to long for his old wife when he finds her in a nightclub with another man and becomes jealous.
The film survives complete. It was transferred on to 16mm film byAssociated Artists Productions in 1966 and shown on television. A 16mm copy is housed at the Wisconsin Center for Film & Theater Research.[1] It is also preserved in the Library of Congress collection.[2]
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