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Faithful Hearts ()

The Faithful Heart (original title)
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A naval officer is forced to leave his girlfriend behind and they lose touch. Years later, when he is engaged to a society girl, his daughter by his now-deceased first love visits him.

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Waverly Ango
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Blackie Anderway / Blackie's Daughter
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Diana Oughterson
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Sir Gilbert Oughterson
Mignon O'Doherty ...
Miss Gatterscombe
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Major Ango
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Pearl Hay ...
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Cocktail Party Hostess (uncredited)
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Mr. Ellis (uncredited)

Directed by

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Victor Saville

Written by

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Lajos Biró ... (scenario)
 
Monckton Hoffe ... (play)
 
Angus MacPhail ... (scenario)
 
Victor Saville ... (adaptation)
 
Robert Stevenson ... (scenario)

Produced by

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Michael Balcon ... producer

Cinematography by

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Mutz Greenbaum ... (photography) (as M. Greenbaum)

Editing by

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Ian Dalrymple

Art Direction by

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Alex Vetchinsky ... (as A. Vetchinsky)

Costume Design by

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Gordon Conway

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Fred Gunn ... assistant director (as F. Gunn)

Sound Department

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George Gunn ... sound supervisor (as G. Gunn)

Music Department

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Louis Levy ... musical director
Crew believed to be complete

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Taglines The Girl who ran away from Hollywood, and the screen's most sought-after actor in the year's wonderful romance. (Print Ad- Saskatoon Phoenix, ((Sakatoon, Sask.)) 9 February 1933) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Faithful Hearts (United States)
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  • 83 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia In an attempt to make the film more palatable to American audiences, it's US distributor dubbed all the players' voices with American accents replacing their normal British ones, including Herbert Marshall (I), whose distinctive voice was well known on both sides of the Atlantic. New York critics dubbed it a bad film and the experiment a failure; it received few further bookings. See more »
Goofs The latter half of the movie is set in 1919 but the fashions are those of 1932. See more »

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