Lucky in Love (film) explained

Lucky in Love
Director:Kenneth Webb
Starring:Morton Downey
Betty Lawford
Colin Keith-Johnston
Music:Yasha Bunchuk
Cinematography:Harry Stradling Sr.
Philip Tannura
Editing:Edward Pfitzenmeier
Studio:Pathé Exchange
Distributor:Pathé Exchange
Runtime:76 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Lucky in Love is a 1929 musical comedy film directed by Kenneth Webb and starring Morton Downey, Betty Lawford and Colin Keith-Johnston. It was an early sound film, made during the transition from silent films.[1]

Synopsis

Michael O'More is an Irish American living in Ireland with his uncle, a horse trainer for the Earl of Balkerry, where he falls in love with the Earl's granddaughter. After nearly killing a rival for her love, the caddish Captain Brian Fitzroy, O'More flees to the United States. He enjoys success working for a department store tycoon and is offered a chance to go back to Balkerry and establish a linen mill.

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Notes and References

  1. Munden p.466