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  1. Reaching for the Moon is a 1930 American pre-Code black and white musical film. Originally released at 91 minutes; surviving versions are usually cut to 62 minutes. A 74-minute version aired in 1998 on AMC. The DVD version runs just under 72 minutes.

  2. Reaching for the Moon: Directed by Edmund Goulding. With Douglas Fairbanks, Bebe Daniels, Edward Everett Horton, Claud Allister. Wall Street wizard Larry Day, new to the ways of love, is coached by his valet.

    • (490)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Edmund Goulding
    • 1931-02-21
  3. 22 feb 2024 · Topics. Reaching for the Moon (1930) Language. English. Wall Street wizard, Larry Day, new to the ways of love, is coached by his valet. He follows Vivian Benton on an ocean liner, where cocktails, laced with a "love potion," work their magic.

  4. Reaching for the Moon (1930) Douglas Fairbanks- Adventure Full Length Film - YouTube. Cult Cinema Classics. 1.08M subscribers. 66K views 3 years ago. ...more. Wall Street wizard, Larry...

    • 66 min
    • 68,1K
    • Cult Cinema Classics
  5. Directed by Edmund Goulding. What excitement! What novelty! What modern day splendor. Fairbanks in a three-mile-a-minute comedy-drama. Wall Street wizard, Larry Day, new to the ways of love, is coached by his valet. He follows Vivian Benton on an ocean liner, where cocktails, laced with a “love potion,” work their magic.

    • Edmund Goulding
    • United Artists
  6. Reaching for the Moon. Year. 1930. Running time. 71 min. Country. United States. Director. Edmund Goulding. Screenwriter. Edmund Goulding. Cast. Cinematography. Ray June, Robert H. Planck (B&W) Producer. Joseph M. Schenck Productions, Feature Productions. Genre. Comedy | Romantic Comedy. Movie Soulmates' ratings.

  7. Overview. Wall Street wizard, Larry Day, new to the ways of love, is coached by his valet. He follows Vivian Benton on an ocean liner, where cocktails, laced with a "love potion," work their magic. He then loses his fortune in the market crash and feels he has also lost his girl. Edmund Goulding. Director, Writer.