Hearts in Exile (1929 film)
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Directed by | Michael Curtiz |
Written by | Harvey Gates (scenario) De Leon Anthony (titles) |
Based on | Hearts in Exile (1904 novel) by John Oxenham |
Starring | Dolores Costello Grant Withers |
Cinematography | William Rees |
Edited by | Thomas Pratt |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
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82 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Hearts in Exile (1929) is a talking romance film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and directed by Michael Curtiz. It was also released in a silent version with music and effects. It starred Dolores Costello in a story based on the 1904 novel by John Oxenham. An earlier 1915 film starring Clara Kimball Young was also produced, and is extant, but the 1929 films is considered to be a lost film.[1] [2]
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Cast
- Dolores Costello as Vera Zuanova
- Grant Withers as Paul Pavloff
- James Kirkwood, Sr. as Baron Serge Palma
- George Fawcett as Dmitri Ivanov
- David Torrence as Governor
- Olive Tell as Anna Reskova
- Lee Moran as Professor Rooster
- Tom Dugan as Orderly
- Rose Dione as Marya
- William Irving as Rat Catcher
- Carrie Daumery as Baroness Veimar
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External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Hearts in Exile at IMDb
- Hearts in Exile at the TCM Movie Database
- Hearts in Exile at AllMovie
- Hearts in Exile at silentera.com
- foreign release poster of Hearts in Exile
- newspaper advert for the movie
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- ↑ The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30, The American Film Institute, c. 1971
- ↑ Hearts in Exile at Arne Andersen's Lost Film Files: Warner Brothers - 1929