
1928
So This is Love? was another early Frank Capra production for fledgling Columbia Pictures. The hero, dress designer Jerry McGuire (William Collier Jr.), is tired of being considered a wimp. After business hours, Jerry secretly takes boxing lessons, enabling him to knock the stuffings out of his burly rival Spike Mullins (Johnnie Walker). Jerry's newfound pugilistic skills wins him the affections of store clerk Hilda Jensen (Shirley Mason), who's just car-razy about "cave men." Filmed in a fast three weeks, So This is Love? was completed before Frank Capra's Matinee Idol but released afterward. Leading lady Shirley Mason was the sister of Viola Dana, who starred in Capra's initial Columbia effort, That Certain Thing.

Shirley Mason
Hilda Jenson

William Collier Jr.
Jerry McGuire

Johnnie Walker
Spike Mullins

Ernie Adams
Flash Tracy

Carl Gerard
Otto

William H. Strauss
Maison Katz

Jean Laverty
Mary Malone

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The Rink

The Pawnshop

Crazy Wordy Lonely Lady

The Pirates

The Borrowed Flat

I Fetch the Bread

Where Was I?

Tortured Souls

Be Honest

The Ned Kelly

The Adventures of Prince Achmed

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Robin Hood

Along Came Auntie

The Kid Brother

Song of the Shell

Two Old Tars

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