The Romantic Age (1927)

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Engaged to middle-aged Eugene O'Brien, Alberta Vaughn develops a yen for O'Brien's handsome younger brother Stanley Taylor. But when Taylor succumbs to her charms, she spurns him with a severe tongue-lashing. Understandably confused, the mild-mannered Taylor turns nasty, causing a rift between himself and O'Brien. The two brothers are reconciled when one saves the other from a burning building.

Director: Robert Florey
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 56 min
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Cinematography: Norbert Brodine
Production: Columbia Pictures
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Robert Florey
More Films in Genre: Drama, Romance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Romantic Age about?
Engaged to middle-aged Eugene O'Brien, Alberta Vaughn develops a yen for O'Brien's handsome younger brother Stanley Taylor. But when Taylor succumbs to her charms, she spurns him with a severe tongue-lashing. Understandably confused, the mild-mannered Taylor turns nasty, causing a rift between himself and O'Brien. The two brothers are reconciled when one saves the other from a burning building.
Who directed The Romantic Age?
The Romantic Age was directed by Robert Florey.
Who stars in The Romantic Age?
The Romantic Age stars Eugene O'Brien, Alberta Vaughn, Stanley Taylor, Bert Woodruff.
How long is The Romantic Age?
The Romantic Age has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
What genre is The Romantic Age?
The Romantic Age is a Drama, Romance film.