Time To Love (1927)

These stills are in order by still number.  This could be the correct order for story continuity, or just the order in which they were photographed. Time to Love is a lost film, so I don't know what order the pictures appeared in the film.

Raymond Griffith and Vera Voronina in TIME TO LOVE (1927)

648-11 Raymond Griffith and Vera Voronina

Vera Voronina and Raymond Griffith in TIME TO LOVE (1927)

1070-15 Vera Voronina and Raymond Griffith

Vera Voronina, Raymond Griffith and William Powell in TIME TO LOVE(1927)

-16 (at right) Vera Voronina, Raymond Griffith and William Powell

Pierre de Ramey and Raymond Griffith in TIME TO LOVE(1927)

1070-28 Pierre de Ramey and Raymond Griffith

Raymond Griffith and Vera Voronina in TIME TO LOVE (1927)

1070-32 Raymond Griffith and Vera Voronina

Raymond Griffith and Vera Voronina in TIME TO LOVE (1927)

648-35 Raymond Griffith and Vera Voronina

Raymond Griffith and William Powell in TIME TO LOVE (1927)

1070-37 Raymond Griffith and William Powell

Raymond Griffith and Vera Voronina in TIME TO LOVE (1927)

1070-73 Raymond Griffith and Vera Voronina

Raymond Griffith in TIME TO LOVE (1927)

1070-75 Raymond Griffith

William Powell in TIME TO LOVE (1927)

1070-77 William Powell

Raymond Griffith in TIME TO LOVE (1927)

1070-79 Raymond Griffith

Raymond Griffith and Vera Voronina in TIME TO LOVE (1927)

1070-98 Raymond Griffith and Vera Voronina

Vera Veronina, William Powell, Josef Swickard and Raymond Griffith in TIME TO LOVE (1927)

1070-100 Vera Voronina and William Powell in front of the minister, Josef Swickard next to them, and Raymond Griffith is obscured by flowers.

Raymond Griffith and Vera Voronina in TIME TO LOVE (1927)

648-112 Raymond Griffith and Vera Voronina

Raymond Griffith and Vera Voronina in TIME TO LOVE (1927)

1070-114 Raymond Griffith and Vera Voronina

Raymond Griffith and Vera Voronina in TIME TO LOVE (1927)

1070-115 Raymond Griffith, William Powell, and Vera Voronina

Raymond Griffith in TIME TO LOVE (1927)

Raymond Griffith in TIME TO LOVE (1927)

Raymond Griffith in TIME TO LOVE (1927)

(The last three stills are courtesy of Bill Coleman.)

Vera Voronina and Raymond Griffith being directed by Frank Tuttle in TIME TO LOVE(1927)

Caption: Frank Tuttle directing a scene for Raymond Griffith's Paramount Picture "Time To Love". Griffith may be seen in the boat with Vera Veronina (sic), his leading lady.

From C.L. Gartner
Dep't Foreign Publicity and Advertising
PARAMOUNT FAMOUS LASKY CORPORATION
Paramount Bldg. New York
O.R. Geyer, Manager


Raymond Griffith in
"Time to Love"
Paramount          Length: 4926

COMEDY MIXTURE THAT RUNS FROM FARCE TO SLAPSTICK CARRYING WITH IT ENOUGH LAUGHS TO PLEASE THE AVERAGE AUDIENCE. GRIFFITH FIRST RATE.

Cast ... Being an expert duelist brings Raymond Griffith a quantity of exciting moments which he puts over in good style Vera Voronine the oft affianced heroine and William Powell the other angle of the three-cornered plot. Others Josef Swickard, Mario Carillo.

Story and Production .... Comedy. "Time to Love" scores enough laughs and has enough comic situations to satisfy the average crowd. It isn't a world beater but a bit better than the average. Griffith is at his best and there are a few sequences where he knocks over a particularly good lot of laughs. The episode where he dons a sheet, sports a halo and proceeds to enact his own reincarnation is just a shade shy of being a wow. Griffith plays the good samaritan by pretending to take the count in a duel with his best friend, so that the surviving pay may marry the girl. A change of heart causes hero to return to the scene of the wedding and he winds up by playing the groom, himself.

Direction .......... Frank Tuttle; good, for all he had to work with.
Author .......... Alfred Savoir
Scenario .......... Pierre Collings
Photography .... William Marshall; good.

--- The Film Daily, Sunday June 26, 1927, p. 9


with Raymond Griffith, Vera Voronina, and William Powell. Directed by Frank Tuttle. Paramount.

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Public Domain Mark
This work (Time to Love (1926), by Paramount), identified by Bruce Calvert, is free of known copyright restrictions.

Books

Lost Films: Important Movies That Disappeared by Frank Thompson, pp. 176-185.

The Complete Films of William Powell by Lawrence J. Quirk, p. 74.

Last Modified February 10, 2025.