Rod La Roque is a subway ticket taker who believes beautiful Jeanette Loff is involved in a robbery but he still falls in love with her and tries to stop her wedding..


Love Over Night (1928) is one of those silent films that really only works for a specific kind of viewer today. If you're someone who actively seeks out early cinema, particularly romantic comedies with a dash of light crime, and you appreciate the broad physical acting of the era, then yes, it’s worth a watch, especia...

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

Edward H. Griffith

Reggie Morris
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"Love Over Night (1928) is one of those silent films that really only works for a specific kind of viewer today. If you're someone who actively seeks out early cinema, particularly romantic comedies with a dash of light crime, and you appreciate the broad physical acting of the era, then yes, it’s worth a watch, especially for its quick pace. If you're coming to it expecting anything remotely resembling modern pacing or nuanced performances, you'll probably find it a bit of a slog, even at its re..."
George Dromgold, John W. Krafft, Sanford Hewitt
United States

