The Faithful Heart (1932 film)
The Faithful Heart is a 1932 British drama film directed by Victor Saville and starring Herbert Marshall, Edna Best and Anne Grey.[1] It is based on the 1921 play The Faithful Heart by Monckton Hoffe. It was made at Islington Studios of Gainsborough Pictures in London.[2] The film's sets were designed by Alex Vetchinsky.
The Faithful Heart | |
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Directed by | Victor Saville |
Written by |
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Based on | The Faithful Heart by Monckton Hoffe |
Produced by | Michael Balcon |
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Cinematography | Mutz Greenbaum |
Edited by | Ian Dalrymple |
Music by | Louis Levy |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Ideal Films |
Release date | May 1932 |
Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Plot
At the turn of the century, a young waitress has a fling with a sailor on leave. He then departs for South Africa to fight in the Boer War and enjoys a distinguished career and is awarded a Victoria Cross for heroics in the First World War. Engaged to a high society heiress, his new status is changed by the sudden arrival of his long-lost daughter, the identical image of her now-deceased mother.
Cast
- Herbert Marshall as Waverly Ango
- Edna Best as Blackie Anderway / Blackie's Daughter
- Mignon O'Doherty as Miss Gattiscombe
- Laurence Hanray as Major Ango
- Anne Grey as Diana
- Athole Stewart as Sir Gilbert Oughterson
References
- BFI.org
- Wood p.74
Bibliography
- Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
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