
The Love Expert
Summary
In an audacious turn of events, a self-anointed arbiter of amour, whose credentials are forged more in hubris than genuine insight, embarks upon a perilous quest to orchestrate romantic destinies. This purported 'love expert,' armed with a misguided conviction in his own infallible judgment, meticulously, if clumsily, attempts to maneuver a diverse cast of unsuspecting individuals into what he perceives as their ideal pairings. The narrative unfolds as a delightful cascade of unforeseen complications, where his meticulously laid, yet fundamentally flawed, schemes unravel with spectacular comedic timing. Initial successes are fleeting mirages, swiftly giving way to a riotous succession of mismatched affections, burgeoning resentments, and farcical misunderstandings, proving that the delicate alchemy of the human heart profoundly resists the heavy-handed intervention of a self-serving puppeteer. The ensuing chaos, far from yielding harmonious unions, instead exposes the inherent folly of attempting to systematize the unruly passions of love, leaving a trail of exasperated lovers and bewildered onlookers in its wake.
Synopsis
A self-appointed "love expert" tries to play cupid with uneven results.
Director

John Halliday, Ned Sparks, David Kirkland, Edward Keppler, Natalie Talmadge, James Spottswood, Marion Sitgreave, Constance Talmadge, Arnold Lucy, Nellie Parker Spaulding, Fannie Bourke
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