
Complications arise when a married woman is found in another man's bedroom..


Alright, so 'Love and the Devil' from 1929. If you’re really into those *old-school* dramas, the kind where every single glance feels like a whole entire paragraph, then yeah, give it a shot. For everyone else, if you need talking and things to move along quickly, maybe skip this one. It’s a different beast, absolutely...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Alexander Korda

Alexander Korda
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"Alright, so 'Love and the Devil' from 1929. If you’re really into those *old-school* dramas, the kind where every single glance feels like a whole entire paragraph, then yeah, give it a shot. For everyone else, if you need talking and things to move along quickly, maybe skip this one. It’s a different beast, absolutely. The core of it is classic melodrama: a married woman, Elsa (María Corda), gets found in another man’s bedroom. Not good. The fallout, especially with her husband Stephen (Milton..."
Nellie Bly Baker
Leo Birinsky, Josef Laszlo, Paul Perez, Walter Anthony
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