London Love
London Love is a 1926 British silent drama film directed by H. Manning Haynes and starring Fay Compton, John Stuart and Miles Mander.[1] It was an adaptation of the novel Whirlpool by Arthur Applin. The screenplay concerns a young woman who becomes a film star in order to raise enough money to pay for her boyfriend's legal defence in a murder trial.
Cast
- Fay Compton - Sally Hope
- John Stuart - Harry Raymond
- Miles Mander - Sir James Daring
- Moore Marriott - Aaron Levinsky
- A.B. Imeson - Henry Worlock
- Humberston Wright - Sir Philip Brown
- Leal Douglas - Mrs. Hope
- Arthur Walcott - Bersault
- Grace Vicat - Mrs. James
- Laura Walker - Anna
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References
- "London Love". BFI. Archived from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
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