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The Love Goddesses (1965)

Facts

Directed bySaul J. Turell
CastCarl King, Greta Garbo, Sessue Hayakawa, Lya De Putti, Gloria Swanson, Louise Brooks, Maurice Chevalier, Montgomery Clift, Emil Jannings, Carole Lombard, Mae Marsh, Herbert Marshall, Hayley Mills, Nita Naldi, Esther Ralston, Heather Sears, Simone Signoret, Lana Turner, Rudolph Valentino and Henry Wilcoxon
Theatrical ReleaseMarch 3, 1965
DVD ReleaseJuly 6, 1999
Running Time79 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code014381454628
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Average user review: 3.5 (3 reviews)

rating: 3 QuoteAn okay DVDQuote
This DVD is dated. It looked as if it was made no later that 1960. Poor picture quality, and they could've featured more love goddesses. November 14, 2001

rating: 3 QuoteDVD just like the videoQuote
While most DVDs add something special to the disc, this one has nothing new to add. Both the video and DVD have some entertaining clips of Theda Bara, Marlene Dietrich, Clara Bow, Pola Negri, Ingrid Bergman, Marilyn Monroe and others, but, unfortunately, the cuts between the Love Goddesses are obvious, as if the producers have done a quick job of putting all the actresses on a list and then splicing from one actress to another, without rhyme or reason. That's a shame because the subject is interesting. Still, if you love to watch some fascinating footage and will forgive the sudden shifts from one actress to another, you will enjoy "The Love Goddesses." August 19, 2001

rating: 5 QuoteCelebrating the Love Goddesses of the Silver Screen!Quote
This film, produced in 1965, is a wonderful collage of the many kinds of vamps, starlets, love goddesses, girls-next-door and sirens that have graced the silver screen since the turn of the century. See Theda Bara, Pola Negri, Lillian Gish, Gloria Swanson, Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Elizabeth Taylor, Ginger Rogers, Rita Hayworth and even the child star Shirley Temple put their own indelible brand of love on the screen. It examines how, over the course of sixty years, women's sexuality has evolved, and played itself out in different arenas in film. While some of the film clips are a little iffy, it is exceptionally well made. A pure joy to own if you are an admirer of any of the actresses presented, interested in women's studies, pre-code Hollywood or the history of sexuality in film. June 7, 2001

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