

A Heart to Let
1921 Directed by Edward DillonAgatha Kent inherits a southern mansion from her maiden aunt, Agatha. When she advertises for boarders, Burton Forbes, who is blind and alone in the world, recalls his visits to Aunt Agatha as a boy and rents a room. Assuming the roles of her aunt and an Irish maid, young Agatha looks after her guest, who is distressed over a broken engagement. His gratitude for her kindness ripens into love, which she reciprocates, unaware that his sight has returned. A lucky turn on the stock market results in the restoration of Burton's fortune, and when his former fiancée asks to resume their engagement, he rejects her for Agatha. A lost film.

Justine Johnstone
....................................................Agatha

Harrison Ford
....................................................Burton Forbes

Marcia Harris
....................................................Zaida Kent

Thomas Carr
....................................................Howard Kent
Elizabeth Garrison
....................................................Mrs. Studley

Winifred Bryson
....................................................Julia Studley

Claude Cooper
....................................................Doolittle
Director
...........................................................Edward Dillon
Writer
...........................................................Clara Beranger
Novel
...........................................................Harriet Loomis Smith
Theatre Play
...........................................................Sidney Toler
Director of Photography
...........................................................George J. Folsey
Production Companies
...................................................Realart Pictures Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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