Summary
Born to Love is an American film first released in 1931,
directed by Paul L. Stein.
The film stars Constance Bennett, Joel McCrea, Paul Cavanagh, Frederick Kerr and Louise Closser Hale.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Paul L. Stein
- Script: Ernest Pascal
- Cast: Constance Bennett (Doris Kendall), Joel McCrea (Captain Barry Craig), Paul Cavanagh (Sir Wilfred Drake), Frederick Kerr (Lord James Ponsonby), Louise Closser Hale (Lady Agatha Ponsonby), Anthony Bushell (Leslie Darrow), Daisy Belmore (Tibbetts, the Baby’s nurse), Billy Bevan (Departing British soldier), Edmund Breon (Tom Kent), Eddy Chandler (Captain Peters), Jay Eaton (Hotel dance extra), Bill Elliott (Hotel dance extra), Fred Esmelton (Ponsonby’s butler), Mary Forbes (The Duchess), Elizabeth Forrester (Evelyn Kent), Robert Greig (Hansom cabby), Olaf Hytten (Aide to Major General), Claude King (Major General visiting hospital), Anderson Lawler (Wounded Soldier in Hospital), Eily Malyon (Nurse), Margaret Mann (White Haired Mother at Train Station), Martha Mattox (Head nurse), Leslie Palmer (Bit Role), Tempe Pigott (Landlady), Reginald Sharland (Foppish gentleman)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 81 min; B&W
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