
Tom and Anna Gibson, along with their little boy, Buddy, form a successful vaudeville song-and-dance act and a happy family. Anna, however, is worried about her son's future when she finds him playing ball, forgetting a performance.


If you have a soft spot for early sound films where everyone feels like they are shouting at a hidden microphone in a flower vase, you should prolly watch Song of Love. It’s a movie for people who miss the smell of old theaters. If you want something fast-paced or subtle, you’re gonna hate this one. It’s loud. It’s ver...

still_frame


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

Erle C. Kenton

Erle C. Kenton
Community
Log in to comment.
"If you have a soft spot for early sound films where everyone feels like they are shouting at a hidden microphone in a flower vase, you should prolly watch Song of Love. It’s a movie for people who miss the smell of old theaters. If you want something fast-paced or subtle, you’re gonna hate this one. It’s loud. It’s very melodramatic. The story is pretty simple. Tom and Anna Gibson (Eddie Kane and Belle Baker) are vaudeville stars. They have a kid named Buddy, played by David Durand, who is actu..."
Kane Richmond
Dorothy Howell, Norman Houston, Howard J. Green, Henry McCarty
United States

