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      • Love itself (the novel's focus is romantic love, but it's made clear that it applies to all love) is a mental illness, and objecting to the "cure" is considered criminal. Both physical and emotional love are forbidden in 1984 because the only acceptable attachment is devotion to Big Brother.
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  2. In a coproduction with Cadence13, Love Is a Crime hosts Karina Longworth and Vanessa Hope explore the dark, bygone story of film producer Walter Wanger and actor Joan Bennett.

  3. Aug 10, 2021 · Love Is a Crime. In a coproduction with Cadence13, Love Is a Crime hosts Karina Longworth and Vanessa Hope explore the dark, bygone story of film producer Walter Wanger and actor Joan...

  4. Sep 14, 2021 · In the fifth episode of Vanity Fair’s new podcast, Hollywood talent agent Jennings Lang is introduced, forming a notorious love triangle and inspiring an Oscar-winning film in the process.

  5. Aug 10, 2021 · Love Is a Crime follows the Wangers shooting of agent Jennings Lang, who he suspected was having an affair with Bennett when he saw them in public together. Lang recovered and...

  6. Oct 12, 2021 · Introducing Love is a Crime When Hollywood mogul Walter Wanger (Jon Hamm) shot an agent he suspected was having an affair with his actress wife, Joan Bennett (Zooey Deschanel) — one of the key femme fatales of 1940s film noir — Bennett was the one who paid a public price for her husband’s crimes.

  7. Introducing Love is a Crime When Hollywood mogul Walter Wanger (Jon Hamm) shot an agent he suspected was having an affair with his actress wife, Joan Bennett (Zooey Deschanel) — one of the key femme fatales of 1940s film noir — Bennett was the one who paid a public price for her husband’s crimes.

  8. Aug 10, 2021 · SPECIAL 0x1 Introducing Love is a Crime. August 10, 2021. When Hollywood mogul Walter Wanger (Jon Hamm) shot an agent he suspected was having an affair with his actress wife, Joan Bennett (Zooey Deschanel) — one of the key femme fatales of 1940s film noir — Bennett was the one who paid a public price for her husband’s crimes.

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