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The Man I Love

The Man I Love (1929)

May. 25,1929
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5.4
| Comedy

Wellman’s first all-talkie, scripted by Herman Mankiewicz, with arrogant boxer Richard Arlen romancing Mary Brian, then falling for temptress Olga Baclanova (Freaks) on the eve of the big fight.

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Cubussoli
1929/05/25

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Sexyloutak
1929/05/26

Absolutely the worst movie.

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PiraBit
1929/05/27

if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.

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Gurlyndrobb
1929/05/28

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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Mozjoukine
1929/05/29

It's always fascinating to see anything by William Wellman but this film - his first all shot sound effort - is heavy sledding, a surprising fall off in quality after the lively CHINATOWN NIGHTS. Hard to see the director of OX BOW INCIDENT and WINGS here.The effort is occasionally visible, as with the trackings with boxer Arlen into the ring, the under-cranked run with Brian into the horse car, where they are spending their honey moon. We do get the occasional striking visual: Arlen draped in his robe or the pattern the stair railing casts upwards, as he and "Million Dollar dame" Baclanova enter her apartment.However these moments only briefly liven a dim plot histrionically played.

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