Learning to Love Trailer (1925)
25 January 1925 Comedy 70 mins
A 1925 film directed by Sidney Franklin.
Watch the official Learning to Love 1925 trailer in HD below.
25 January 1925 Comedy 70 mins
A 1925 film directed by Sidney Franklin.
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Constance Talmadge as Patricia Stanhope
Antonio Moreno as Scott Warner
Emily Fitzroy as Aunt Virginia
Edythe Chapman as Aunt Penelope
John Harron as Billy Carmichael (as Johnn Harron)
Ray Hallor as Thomas Morton
Wallace MacDonald as Professor Bonnard
Alfred J. Goulding as John the Barber (as Alf Goulding)
Byron Munson as Count Coo-Coo
Edgar Norton as Butler
Percy Williams as Butler
Kenneth Harlan as (uncredited)
John Emerson Screenplay
William Cameron Menzies Art Direction
Victor Milner Director of Photography
Sidney Franklin Director
Anita Loos Screenplay
United States 25 January 1925
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Artwork, screen shots, trailers and other imagery is © 1925 First National Pictures, Norma Talmadge Film Corporation.