Joan, a discouraged chorus girl, returns home and finds as a boarder, Tom, an impoverished author, occupying one of the rooms. Tom encourages Joan to marry a wealthy man, but instead she chooses Tom, in spite of his poverty.

Alright, let’s be straight: Love Hungry isn't going to be everyone's cup of tea, especially not today. If you're a film student on a deep dive into early cinema, or someone who genuinely enjoys the unhurried pace and often melodramatic acting of the era, then yes, it’s got moments. But if you’re looking for anything re...


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

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"Alright, let’s be straight: Love Hungry isn't going to be everyone's cup of tea, especially not today. If you're a film student on a deep dive into early cinema, or someone who genuinely enjoys the unhurried pace and often melodramatic acting of the era, then yes, it’s got moments. But if you’re looking for anything resembling modern pacing, sharp dialogue, or even particularly high stakes, you’ll probably find yourself checking the clock. It's a curiosity, a quiet slice of a very different kind..."
Randall Faye, Victor Heerman, Frances Agnew
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