This Thing Called Love | |
Director: | Paul L. Stein E. J. Babille (assistant) |
Producer: | Ralph Block |
Screenplay: | Horace Jackson |
Starring: | Edmund Lowe Constance Bennett Ruth Taylor Roscoe Karns ZaSu Pitts |
Cinematography: | Norbert Brodin |
Editing: | Doane Harrison |
Studio: | Pathé Exchange |
Distributor: | Pathé Exchange |
Runtime: | 72 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
This Thing Called Love is a 1929 American romantic comedy pre-Code film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Edmund Lowe, Constance Bennett, Ruth Taylor, Roscoe Karns, and ZaSu Pitts. Jean Harlow appears in a cameo role as she was not yet famous. The film is based on the play This Thing Called Love, a Comedy in Three Acts, by Edwin J. Burke.[1]
The film was recorded in RCA Photophone and featured a two-color Multicolor sequence. No complete copy survives, only the Multicolor sequence.
A man returns from a trip to Peru rich and looking for a wife. While still single, he has a real estate agent show him a house or two. The agent invites him to dinner, during which the agent and his wife start bickering, causing the poor fellow to rethink marriage over. He does still want to share his home with someone, however, so he has the agent's sister-in-law move in. Eventually, they fell in love.