| The Man I Love | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | William A. Wellman | 
| Written by | Percy Heath (writer) Herman J. Mankiewicz (story) Joseph L. Mankiewicz (titles)  | 
| Produced by | David O. Selznick (associate producer) | 
| Starring | Richard Arlen Mary Brian Olga Baclanova  | 
| Cinematography | Henry W. Gerrard | 
| Edited by | Alyson Shaffer | 
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures | 
Release date  | May 25, 1929 | 
Running time  | 7 reels (approximately 70 minutes) | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
The Man I Love (1929) is a part-talking sound film from Paramount Pictures produced in parallel silent and sound versions. This film survives in a copy sold to television in the 1950s. The film stars Richard Arlen. Some sources refer to this as Arlen's first sound film, but he co-starred Nancy Carroll in Dorothy Arzner's Manhattan Cocktail (1928), another part-talking picture released by Paramount.
Plot
A prizefighter (Arlen) is struggling to be a champ and is in love with a good girl (Brian), but also involved with a society beauty (Baclanova) at the same time.
Cast
- Richard Arlen as Dum-Dum Brooks
 - Mary Brian as Celia Fields
 - Olga Baclanova as Sonia Barondoff
 - Harry Green as Curly Bloom
 - Jack Oakie as Lew Layton
 - Pat O'Malley as D.J. McCarthy
 - Leslie Fenton as Carlo Vesper
 - Charles Sullivan as Champ Mahoney
 
Soundtrack
- "Celia" (music by Richard A. Whiting and lyrics by Leo Robin)
 
See also
External links
- The Man I Love at IMDb
 - The Man I Love at AllMovie
 - The Man I Love at the TCM Movie Database
 - The Man I Love at the American Film Institute Catalog
 - The Man I Love at SilentEra
 
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