The best James Hall’s romance movies

James Hall

James Hall

22/10/1900- 07/06/1940
Today we present the best James Hall’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best James Hall’s movies.

Millie

Millie
6.2/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 08/02/1931
  • Character: Jack Maitland
Millie Blake is very careful about picking her husband, but that is no guarantee that a marriage will turn out well, nor that she will.

Rolled Stockings

Rolled Stockings
6.3/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 18/06/1927
  • Character: Jim Treadway
Though billed second, the stunningly beautiful Louise Brooks is the focal point of the campus comedy Rolled Stockings. It's the old one about two collegiate brothers, Jim and Ralph Treadway (James Hall, Richard Arlen), in love with the same girl, Carol Fleming (Brooks).

Maybe It's Love

Maybe It's Love
5/10
A very young Joan Bennett tops the cast as Nan Sheffield, the daughter of a college president (George Irving). The nominal leading man is Tommy Nelson (James Hall), the black-sheep son of a wealthy alumnus (Anders Randolph). Though Nelson is an ace football player, President Sheffield refuses to enroll the boy because of his bad reputation, whereupon Tommy's father withdraws his financial backing and bars his son from ever setting foot on Sheffield's campus. Falling in love with Nan, Tommy signs up with the college under an assumed name, giving up his wastrel ways to lead the football team to victory. Joe E. Brown steals the show as Speed Hanson, a goofy gridiron star who emits a loud and long yell whenever scoring a touchdown (this was, in fact, the first film in which Brown's famous "Yeeeeowww" was heard -- but certainly not the last).

This Is Heaven

This Is Heaven
7.7/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 22/06/1929
  • Character: James Stackpoole
This film was released in both silent and sound versions.

Dangerous Nan McGrew

Dangerous Nan McGrew
4.8/10
Dangerous Nan McGrew is the sharp-shooting expert of a traveling medicine show that is stranded in the Canadian northwest at the snowbound hunting lodge of wealthy Mrs. Benson. Nan is invited to put on a show for the benefit of Mrs. Benson's Christmas-Eve guests. While performing her boop-a-doop songs, Eustace Macy, the saxophone-tooting nephew of Mrs. Benson falls in love with Nan. And, then, the villain, the bank-robbing Doc Foster, makes his entrance. Can Dawes of the Royal Mounted be seen slushing in pursuit behind the gangster? Could Be.

The Saturday Night Kid

The Saturday Night Kid
5.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 25/10/1929
  • Character: William Taylor
Mayme and sister Janie are salesgirls in Ginsberg's Department Store. Mayme is in love with store clerk Bill, but Janie tries to steal him from her. Hazel, another salesgirl, is Jean Harlow's first credited role.

Stranded in Paris

Stranded in Paris
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 13/12/1926
  • Character: Robert Van Wye
American shop-girl Julie McFadden, wins a free passage to Paris; en route she meets Robert Van Wye, who has to kiss her when she loses a sack race. In Paris, Julie finds her proposed residence destroyed, and while waiting for Bob her purse is snatched; in the ensuing chase she gets lost and enters a dressmaker shop, where the two owners are in dire need of an English-speaking girl to deliver some gowns. Accidentally she is given free entry to the apartment of Countess Pasada and is shown to her rooms; the count is in his pajamas when she emerges from her bath, and she locks him in the bathroom.

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