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DramaRomance

Love Affair

- Youth's Cry of Freedom!

Heiress learns to fly from aeronautical engineer. Things get complicated as their affair progresses.

Release Date : 1932-03-17

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Columbia Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Dorothy Mackaill

Character Name : Carol Owen

Original Name : Dorothy Mackaill

Gender : Female

Humphrey Bogart

Character Name : Jim Leonard

Original Name : Humphrey Bogart

Gender : Male

Hale Hamilton

Character Name : Bruce Hardy

Original Name : Hale Hamilton

Gender : Male

Halliwell Hobbes

Character Name : Kibbee

Original Name : Halliwell Hobbes

Gender : Male

Astrid Allwyn

Character Name : Linda Lee

Original Name : Astrid Allwyn

Gender : Female

Jack Kennedy

Character Name : Gilligan

Original Name : Jack Kennedy

Gender : Male

Bradley Page

Character Name : Georgie Keeler

Original Name : Bradley Page

Gender : Male

Barbara Leonard

Character Name : Felice

Original Name : Barbara Leonard

Gender : Female

Harold Minjir

Character Name : Antone

Original Name : Harold Minjir

Gender : Male

James Conaty

Character Name : Customer (uncredited)

Original Name : James Conaty

Gender : Male

Stanley Mack

Character Name : Charlie - Mayfair Headwaiter (uncredited)

Original Name : Stanley Mack

Gender : Male

Walter Miller

Character Name : One of Carol's Friends at Party (uncredited)

Original Name : Walter Miller

Gender : Male

Dennis O'Keefe

Character Name : One of Carol's Friends at Party (uncredited)

Original Name : Dennis O'Keefe

Gender : Male

Frank Rice

Character Name : Eddie - Aviator (uncredited)

Original Name : Frank Rice

Gender : Male

Joan Standing

Character Name : Jim's Secretary (uncredited)

Original Name : Joan Standing

Gender : Female

Edward Thomas

Character Name : Embassy Waiter (uncredited)

Original Name : Edward Thomas

Gender : Male

Reviews

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@Geronimo1967

2022-06-13

This is a bit all over the place, but still affords us a chance to see a young Humphrey Bogart - still finding his feet - as aspiring engineer "Jim", who is enamoured of the wealthy "Carol" (Dorothy Mackaill), who isn't quite the rich girl he thinks - she is being kept afloat by an old family friend "Hardy"(Hale Hamilton) who is also smitten with her. The love triangle is further complicated by the former having a whizzo design for an aero engine and the latter considering investing - but in his own words to her - he's not going to "invest in his rival". The reliable Halliwell Hobbes stabilises the rather rocky ship a bit as the loyal family retainer "Kibbee" and Jack Kennedy spouts quite a few words of wisdom as "Gilligan". The production is reasonably paced, and adequately slung together but the ending is really quite weak and rushed. That said, we do start to see the beginnings of the handsome Bogart stealing the scenes and owning the screen.