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Maybe It's Love (aka: Eleven Men and a Girl) is an all-talking 1930 Pre-Code musical comedy film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and directed by William A. Wellman. The movie stars Joan Bennett, Joe E. Brown and James Hall. The film is based on George Ade's 1904 play The College Widow and is a remake of Warner's own 1927 silent version of the story that starred Dolores Costello. The play had also been filmed in 1915 and starred Ethel Clayton.
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