Time to Love (1927 film)
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| Time to Love | |
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Raymond Griffith and William Powell | |
| Directed by | Frank Tuttle |
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| Cinematography | William Marshall |
| Edited by | Verna Willis |
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| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
| Country | United States |
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Time to Love is a lost[1] 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Raymond Griffith, William Powell and Vera Voronina.[2]
A short (five-reel) feature, this farce is about a Frenchman (Griffith) and a prince (Powell) vying for the hand of the Countess Elvire (Vera Voronina). Griffith feigns death in a duel, only to return disguised as a spirit; he abducts his lady love from the altar and they make their escape in a hot air balloon; the two are ultimately married by a nearsighted minister.
Cast
- Raymond Griffith as Alfred Sava-Goiu
- William Powell as Prince Alado
- Vera Voronina as Countess Elvire
- Josef Swickard as Elvire's father
- Mario Carillo as Duellist #1
- Pierre de Ramey as Duellist #2
- Helen Giere as Elvire's guardian
- Alfred Sabato as Hindu mystic
- Oliver Eckhardt as Mayor
Preservation
With no holdings located in archives, Time to Love is considered a lost film.[1]