Screenland (Nov 1930-Apr 1931)

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"<L^fAYBE Joan Bennett is the bright particular feminine interest of "Maybe It's Love." She plays a sweet portion of very modern girlhood as persuasively as she plays John Barrymore's old-fashioned sweetheart in "Moby Dick." Opposite her is the lucky Mr. James Hall. Football, football! Fall days are upon us — tang in the air, heroes on the gridiron, pretty girls in the grand-stand — and "Maybe It's Love" in your favorite theater! Warner Brothers offer a Vitaphone comedy of college excitement with Joe E. Brown providing the comedy, and the Game and Joan Bennett the excitement.