A gold digger wins a verdict against a married man, threatening his family. His son tails her onto an ocean liner, pretending to be a wealthy playboy so that she will try to blackmail him, but she falls for the son instead.


So, is Love Bound actually worth watching today? If you love dusty old 1930s talkies with creaky ship sets and actors who talk like they have marbles in their mouths, then absolutely. But if you need fast action or clean editing, you will probably hate this within ten minutes. 🚢 The whole setup is hilariously fast. W...

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

Robert F. Hill

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"So, is Love Bound actually worth watching today? If you love dusty old 1930s talkies with creaky ship sets and actors who talk like they have marbles in their mouths, then absolutely. But if you need fast action or clean editing, you will probably hate this within ten minutes. 🚢 The whole setup is hilariously fast. Within the first five minutes, Natalie Moorhead’s character has already won a massive court case against a rich married guy. It is supposed to be this huge, dramatic scandal. But th..."
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George H. Plympton, James R. Gilbert, Robert F. Hill
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