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The Love Trap/Directed By William Wyler (1929)
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| Starring: | A. Scott Berg, Bette Davis, Samantha Eggar, Greer Garson, Lillian Hellman, Billy Wilder, Clarissa Selwynne, Earl McCarthy, Jocelyn Lee, John Huston, Laura La Plante, Laurence Olivier, Margaret Tallichet, Neil Hamilton, Norman Trevor, Ralph Richardson, Rita La Roy, Robert Ellis, Rolfe Sedan, Terence Stamp, William Wyler |
| Director: | William Wyler, Aviva Slesin |
| Genre: | Comedy, Documentary, Romance, Silent, Romantic Comedy |
| Year: | 1929 |
| Studio: | Kino Video |
| Length: | 58 minutes |
| Released: | November 5, 2002 |
| Rating: | NR (Not Rated) |
| Format: | DVD |
| Misc: | Color, NTSC, Black & White |
| Language: | English(Original Language) |
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SYNOPSIS: The Love Trap (1929, 63 min.)- **Mixed Silent/Talkie** Late-silent movies with a few jarringly gratuitous talkie scenes are among the freakiest evolutionary specimens Hollywood history has to offer. Unlike most such films, however, The Love Trap takes a quantum leap in quality when it switches to talkie mode for its final reel. Now, this trifle about a chorus girl (the lumpish Laura La Plante) who escapes from a caddish high-society type (Robert Ellis), gets married to a nice high-society type (Neil Hamilton), and triumphs over his priggish family's hypocrisy never comes close to being a memorable comedy. But the minute director William Wyler has to stage a dialogue scene, his camera suddenly becomes alive to space, depth, and his actors' physicality in a way that anticipates the deep-focus dynamism of his mature visual style.
Directed by William Wyler (1985, 55 min.)- You can learn more about Wyler in the 55-minute companion documentary, Directed by William Wyler, featuring an all-star cast of interviewees and a funny, leprechaunish "performance" by Wyler himself--three days before his death, as it turned out.
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