When Love Grows Cold
When Love Grows Cold is a lost[1] 1926 American silent drama film directed by Harry O. Hoyt, and starring Clive Brook and Natacha Rambova in her only screen starring performance. Rambova was chiefly famous for being the wife of Rudolph Valentino.[2] The film was originally titled Do Clothes Make the Woman? But in view of Valentino's recent divorce from Rambova, the distributor took the opportunity to bill her as 'Mrs Valentino' and changed the title to When Love Grows Cold. She was mortally offended and never worked in film again.
When Love Grows Cold | |
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Directed by | Harry O. Hoyt |
Produced by | Robertson-Cole |
Written by | Harry O. Hoyt (continuity) |
Based on | Short story, When Love Grows Cold, by Laura Jean Libbey |
Starring | Natacha Rambova Clive Brook |
Cinematography | William Miller |
Distributed by | Film Booking Offices of America |
Release date |
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Running time | 7 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Only bit fragments and a trailer survive of this film.[3][4]
Cast
- Natacha Rambova as Margaret Benson
- Clive Brook as Jerry Benson
- Sam Hardy as William Graves
- Kathryn Carver as Gloria Trevor (credited as Kathryn Hill)
- John Gough as Alec Clark
- Kathleen Martyn as Vera Clark
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