Nana (1934) - (Movie Clip) That's Love
As the title character Anna Sten makes a smoking Paris theater debut with Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart's "That's Love," in Samuel Goldwyn's Nana, 1934, from the Emile Zola novel.
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