Alice falls in love with Danny, the village cut-up, but Danny has fallen for Ruth, the little blonde vamp from the big city. Alice is forced to transfer her affections to Eddie, the grocery-deliver boy, and she finally accepts him in lieu of her first choice.


Is ‘Puppy Lovetime’ worth watching today? Short answer: yes, but with significant caveats that demand a specific viewer. This film is an intriguing time capsule for cinephiles and historians keen on early romantic comedies, yet it will likely test the patience of modern audiences accustomed to faster pacing and more nu...

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"Is ‘Puppy Lovetime’ worth watching today? Short answer: yes, but with significant caveats that demand a specific viewer. This film is an intriguing time capsule for cinephiles and historians keen on early romantic comedies, yet it will likely test the patience of modern audiences accustomed to faster pacing and more nuanced character development. It’s a peculiar artifact, a gentle whisper from a bygone era that, while not without its charms, asks us to adjust our expectations considerably. ‘Pupp..."
Danny O'Shea
Harry McCoy, Tay Garnett, Al Giebler, Margaret Houghton
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