10.0Love Time · 1934
Love Time (1934) is a Drama / Romance film directed by James Tinling, starring Pat Paterson, Nils Asther, Herbert Mundin.
10.0Love Time (1934) is a Drama / Romance film directed by James Tinling, starring Pat Paterson, Nils Asther, Herbert Mundin.
Newly arrived in the nineteenth century court of Emperor Francis 1st of Austria Countess Valerie happens to overhear a young pianist and advises him to play with more feeling, for he is playing a piece by Franz Schubert, her favorite composer. Unknown to Valerie, the man is Schubert, and he playfully keeps his identity a secret. Valerie visits Franz the next day, and he teaches her to play the violin part of a new song he has written, and she hopes for romance though he still longs for his lost love Caroline. But as a week passes, he forgets Caroline and returns Valerie's affections. When Franz is evicted, there is much tumult, but he is finally called to court where his music is celebrated, and Valerie and he are reunited.
Pat Paterson, Nils Asther, Herbert Mundin, Harry Green, Henry B. Walthall, Lucien Littlefield, Henry Kolker, Albert Conti
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Find a movie by describing itNewly arrived in the nineteenth century court of Emperor Francis 1st of Austria Countess Valerie happens to overhear a young pianist and advises him to play with more feeling, for he is playing a piece by Franz Schubert, her favorite composer. Unknown to Valerie, the man is Schubert, and he playfully keeps his identity a secret. Valerie visits Franz the next day, and he teaches her to play the violin part of a new song he has written, and she hopes for romance though he still longs for his lost love Caroline. But as a week passes, he forgets Caroline and returns Valerie's affections. When Franz is evicted, there is much tumult, but he is finally called to court where his music is celebrated, and Valerie and he are reunited.
Love Time was released in 1934.
The cast includes Pat Paterson, Nils Asther, Herbert Mundin, Harry Green.