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Love is a american film of genre Drama directed by Wesley Ruggles released in USA on 5 december 1920 with Louise Glaum

Love (1920)

Love
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Released in USA 5 december 1920
Length 1h10
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama,    Romance

Love is a lost American 1920 silent era romance drama film starring Louise Glaum, James Kirkwood, and Joseph Kilgour. Directed by Wesley Ruggles and produced by J. Parker Read, Jr., the screenplay was adapted by Louis Joseph Vance based on a story by Carol Kapleau.

Synopsis

A young woman, Natalie Storm (played by Glaum), works in a sweatshop and struggles to support her mother (played by Yorke) and little sister, Beatrice (played by Cartwright). Their mother dies and Beatrice suffers from poverty.

Actors

Louise Glaum

(Natalie Storm)
James Kirkwood Sr.

(Tom Chandler)
Joseph Kilgour

(Alvin Dunning)
Peggy Cartwright

(Beatrice Storm)
Edith Yorke

(la mère de Beatrice et Natalie)
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