| Song of Love | |
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| Directed by | Erle C. Kenton | 
| Written by | Howard J. Green Dorothy Howell Henry McCarty Norman Houston  | 
| Produced by | Edward Small | 
| Starring | Belle Baker Ralph Graves Eve Arden  | 
| Edited by | Gene Havlick | 
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Running time  | 76 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Song of Love is a 1929 American pre-Code musical film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Belle Baker and Ralph Graves. It was released by Columbia Pictures on November 13, 1929.[1] The film was the film debut of Belle Baker.[2][3] The film contained songs but was also issued in a silent version. Actress Eve Arden made her film debut in the film, appearing under her real name, Eunice Quedens.
Premise
The story of a show business family called the Gibsons. Ma Gibson (Baker) realizes their lifestyle is affecting their child and breaks up the act.
Cast
- Belle Baker as Anna Gibson
 - Ralph Graves as Tom Gibson
 - Eve Arden as Maisie LeRoy (credited as Eunice Quedens)
 - Arthur Housman as Joe Sweeney, Acrobat
 - Charles C. Wilson as Traveling Salesman (credited as Charles Wilson)
 - Maurice Black as Tony Giuseppe (uncredited)
 - Dannie Mac Grant as Little Boy (uncredited)
 - Douglas Greer as Freckle-Faced Boy (uncredited)
 - William Irving as Stage Manager (uncredited)
 - Eddie Kane as Max Goldman (uncredited)
 - Kane Richmond as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
 
See also
References
- ↑ Song of Love at the TCM Movie Database
 - ↑ "A Songstress Comes to Fox in First Hit". The Washington Post. December 8, 1929. p. A2.
 - ↑ MORDAUNT HALL (November 14, 1929). "THE SCREEN: Belle Baker". New York Times. p. 31.
 
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Song of Love (1929 film).
- Song of Love at IMDb
 - Synopsis at AllMovie
 - Song of Love at the TCM Movie Database
 - Song of Love at the American Film Institute Catalog
 - Song of Love (1929) as silentera.com
 
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