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Spring Fever (1927) + Love In The Rough (1930) on DVD

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Spring Fever (1927) 


 Starring William Haines, Joan Crawford, George K. Arthur, George Fawcett, Eileen Percy
Directed by Edward Sedgwick

Print: black/white
Runtime: 78 min.
Genre: Drama

Another of William Haines' sports-oriented vehicles, Spring Fever casts the star as lowly shipping clerk Jack Kelly. Falling in love with heiress Allie Monte (a young Joan Crawford), Jack bluffs his way into Allie's country club, posing as a champion golfer. By the time he realizes that Allie loves him for himself, Jack is inextricably committed to representing the club at a $10,000 golf tournament. Based on a play by Vincent Lawrence, Spring Fever proved beneficial not only to the ascending stardom of Bill Haines, but also to the burgeoning career of Joan Crawford. The film was remade and slightly musicalized in 1930 as Love in the Rough. (Silent-Film)




Love In The Rough (1930)

Starring Robert Montgomery, Dorothy Jordan, Benny Rubin, J.C. Nugent, Dorothy McNulty 
Directed by Charles F. Reisner 

Print: Black & White
Runtime:75 min.
Genre: Comedy

Clerk Jack Kelly goes for the green - and the girl - when his golf-crazy boss discovers he's the municipal links champ. Faster than a caddy can pull a six-iron from the bag, Jack is installed at the boss's country club, courting an heiress and challenging the effete elite for the club championship. Robert Montgomery stars in this remake of the William Haines-Joan Crawford silent Spring Fever, bringing his infectious charm to the comedy scenes and his engaging tenor to the musical numbers, most notably Dorothy Fields
and Jimmy McHugh's Go Home and Tell Your Mother. And that cutie who plays his sweetheart's pal? She's Dorothy McNulty, aka Penny Singleton, who became the screen's beloved Blondie Bumstead.

Get the original film, Spring Fever (1927) and Love In The Rough (1930)  for 20% off their individual prices!

Spring Fever (1927) 


 Starring William Haines, Joan Crawford, George K. Arthur, George Fawcett, Eileen Percy
Directed by Edward Sedgwick

Print: black/white
Runtime: 78 min.
Genre: Drama

Another of William Haines' sports-oriented vehicles, Spring Fever casts the star as lowly shipping clerk Jack Kelly. Falling in love with heiress Allie Monte (a young Joan Crawford), Jack bluffs his way into Allie's country club, posing as a champion golfer. By the time he realizes that Allie loves him for himself, Jack is inextricably committed to representing the club at a $10,000 golf tournament. Based on a play by Vincent Lawrence, Spring Fever proved beneficial not only to the ascending stardom of Bill Haines, but also to the burgeoning career of Joan Crawford. The film was remade and slightly musicalized in 1930 as Love in the Rough. (Silent-Film)




Love In The Rough (1930)

Starring Robert Montgomery, Dorothy Jordan, Benny Rubin, J.C. Nugent, Dorothy McNulty 
Directed by Charles F. Reisner 

Print: Black & White
Runtime:75 min.
Genre: Comedy

Clerk Jack Kelly goes for the green - and the girl - when his golf-crazy boss discovers he's the municipal links champ. Faster than a caddy can pull a six-iron from the bag, Jack is installed at the boss's country club, courting an heiress and challenging the effete elite for the club championship. Robert Montgomery stars in this remake of the William Haines-Joan Crawford silent Spring Fever, bringing his infectious charm to the comedy scenes and his engaging tenor to the musical numbers, most notably Dorothy Fields
and Jimmy McHugh's Go Home and Tell Your Mother. And that cutie who plays his sweetheart's pal? She's Dorothy McNulty, aka Penny Singleton, who became the screen's beloved Blondie Bumstead.

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