

Heart to Heart
1928 Directed by William BeaudinePrincess Delatorre, young and beautiful widow of an Italian scion of royalty, returns with her fortune to the small American town where she grew up as Ellen Gutherie. Arriving by train a few days earlier than she planned, Ellen is mistaken for Mrs. Arden, a seamstress of doubtful repute from a neighboring town. She carries on the deception for fun when her nearsighted Aunt Katie and others believe she is Mrs. Arden. Phil, her old sweetheart, recognizes her, however, and shows her his new invention, a corkscrew that turns itself--a failure because of prohibition. Ellen leaves, having heard how much store is set on her coming; she returns on the proper train, elaborately made up as Princess Delatorre, and the big reception takes place as planned. Then she and Phil return to Italy, where they expect the corkscrew to be a success.

Mary Astor
....................................................Princess Delatorre / Ellen Guthrie

Lloyd Hughes
....................................................Philip Lennox

Louise Fazenda
....................................................Aunt Katie Boyd

Lucien Littlefield
....................................................Uncle Joe Boyd

Thelma Todd
....................................................Ruby Boyd

Raymond McKee
....................................................Milt D'Arcy

Virginia Grey
....................................................Hazel Boyd
Director
...........................................................William Beaudine
Writer
...........................................................Dwinelle Benthall
Adelaide Heilbron
Editor
...........................................................Frank Ware
Director of Photography
...........................................................Sol Polito
Production Companies
...................................................First National Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................Genres
....................................................Comedy
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