The Love Mart

The Love Mart

Drama | Dec. 18, 1927

Victor, an adventurous young swashbuckler in 19th-century New Orleans, takes possession of a barber shop as the result of winning a duel, and decides to settle down to a life as a barber. He meets a beautiful young woman and pursues her, but she dismisses his attentions because she thinks he is just a barber. Also pursuing the woman is the evil Capt. Remy, whom she also brushes off. He, however, doesn't take rejection so lightly, and forges papers "proving" that the girl is a "quadroon"--part black, which means that she can be sold as a slave. She is sold to Capt. Remy, and when Victor hears of it, he determines to rescue her.

The Love Mart

Drama | Dec. 18, 1927

The Love Mart
Victor, an adventurous young swashbuckler in 19th-century New Orleans, takes possession of a barber shop as the result of winning a duel, and decides to settle down to a life as a barber. He meets a beautiful young woman and pursues her, but she dismisses his attentions because she thinks he is just a barber. Also pursuing the woman is the evil Capt. Remy, whom she also brushes off. He, however, doesn't take rejection so lightly, and forges papers "proving" that the girl is a "quadroon"--part black, which means that she can be sold as a slave. She is sold to Capt. Remy, and when Victor hears of it, he determines to rescue her.
Producers First National Pictures
Original title The Love Mart
Directors George Fitzmaurice
Writers Edward Childs Carpenter, Benjamin Glazer

Cast

Billie Dove

as Antoinette Frobelle

Gilbert Roland

as Victor Jallot

Ray Turner

as Poupet (as Raymond Turner)

Noah Beery

as Capt. Remy

Armand Kaliz

as Jean Delicado

Émile Chautard

as Louis Frobelle

Boris Karloff

as Fleming

Mattie Peters

as Caresse