Unholy Love
Appearance
Unholy Love | |
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Directed by | Albert Ray |
Written by | Screenplay: Frances Hyland Novel: Gustave Flaubert |
Produced by | Albert Ray |
Starring | H. B. Warner Lila Lee Beryl Mercer Joyce Compton Lyle Talbot Ivan Lebedeff Jason Robards, Sr. Kathlyn Williams Richard Carlyle Frances Rich Wilson Benge Al Bridge Miki Morita William H. O'Brien |
Cinematography | Tom Galligan Harry Neumann |
Edited by | Mildred Johnston |
Music by | Abe Meyer |
Distributed by | Albert Ray Productions |
Release date | June 9, 1932 |
Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Unholy Love (released in the United Kingdom as Deceit) is a 1932 black-and-white drama film directed and produced by Albert Ray. It was the first film adaptation of the French novel Madame Bovary produced.[1] The film was quickly forgotten, however, because more successful film adaptations of Madame Bovary were produced thereafter, such as Jean Renoir's 1934 version and Vincente Minnelli's 1949 version.[2] For the 1932 film, Ray renamed all the characters and moved the location of the story to Rye, New York.[3]
References
- ^ Mary Donaldson-Evans (2009). Madame Bovary at the Movies: Adaptation, Ideology, Context. New York: Rodopi Publishers. p. 16. ISBN 90-420-2504-2.
- ^ Gene D. Phillips (2006). Beyond the Epic: The Life & Films of David Lean. Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky. p. 363. ISBN 0-8131-2415-8.
- ^ Laurence M. Porter (2001). A Gustave Flaubert Encyclopedia. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 129. ISBN 0-313-30744-X.
External links
- Unholy Love at IMDb
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- Unholy Love available for free download at Internet Archive