
Along Came Love
The shop girl Emmy Grant meets the handsome doorman John Patrick O'Ryan outside of a theater and she is convinced that he is her true love. O'Ryan is a zealous medical student, soon to be a pediatrician, and is oblivious to Emmy's frantic attempts to gain his attention. O'Ryan is totally focused on babies. Undaunted, she 'borrows' a baby and a buggy, determined to catch O'Ryan.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, struggling to keep her family's struggling farm afloat, finds herself falling for a wealthy businessman who offers to help her. However, she soon discovers his motives may not be as pure as they seem, leading to a dramatic conflict between love, loyalty, and financial survival.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally positive reception for its earnest performances and straightforward storytelling, though some critics found the plot to be somewhat predictable. It was considered a solid, if not groundbreaking, romantic drama of its era.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming lead performances.
- Noted for its familiar but effective romantic plot.
- Considered a well-made, albeit standard, melodrama.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Along Came Love' is not readily available in aggregated form. However, reviews from the era suggest it was seen as a pleasant and engaging romantic drama that satisfied viewers looking for a conventional love story with some emotional depth.
Fun Fact
The film was part of Paramount Pictures' efforts to produce a consistent stream of B-movies and modest dramas during the 1930s, often featuring established actors in supporting roles or less demanding leading parts.
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