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Change of Heart (1934 film)

Change of Heart is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film starring Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell, James Dunn, and Ginger Rogers. The movie, about a quartet of college chums who all move to 1934 New York City, was written by James Gleason and Sonya Levien from Kathleen Norris's novel, Manhattan Love Song and directed by John G. Blystone.

Change of Heart
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJohn G. Blystone
Screenplay bySonya Levien
James Gleason
Based onManhattan Love Song by Kathleen Norris
Produced byWinfield R. Sheehan
StarringJanet Gaynor
Charles Farrell
Ginger Rogers
James Dunn
CinematographyHal Mohr
Edited byMargaret Clancey
James B. Morley
Music byLouis de Francesco
Production
company
Distributed byFox Film Corporation
Release date
  • May 18, 1934 (1934-05-18)
Running time
76 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Change of Heart was the last of almost a dozen romantic films pairing Gaynor and Farrell that includes Frank Borzage's Seventh Heaven (1927), Street Angel (1928), and Lucky Star (1929).[1]

Plot edit

After their graduation from college, friends Catherine Furness (Janet Gaynor), Chris Thring (Charles Farrell), Mack McGowan (James Dunn) and Madge Rountree (Ginger Rogers) move to New York City. Madge hopes to become an actress, lawyer Chris wants to work for a big firm, Mack aspires to being a radio crooner, and Catherine desires to be a writer. Although the quartet are great friends, their relationships are strained by their romantic entanglements, for Catherine is in love with Chris, who has eyes only for Madge, while Madge cannot make up her mind between Chris and Mack, who adores Catherine.[2]

After a 15-hour transcontinental flight, the youngsters call Phyllis Carmichael (Barbara Barondess), an alumna of their university, who invites them to a party. Later, when none of the friends have jobs yet, a desperate Catherine responds to an ad seeking parents for orphaned infants. After Catherine explains to Dr. Nathan Kurtzman (Gustav von Seyffertitz), the babies' caretaker, that as an orphan herself she is willing to work as a nanny for anyone who adopts one of the babies, Harriet Hawkins (Beryl Mercer), a kindly old woman who runs a used clothing shop, hires her. Harriet explains that she keeps one of the babies with her to show to the rich people who drop off their clothes in hopes that someone will adopt the child.

Catherine rushes to the boardinghouse where the friends are staying and discovers that Chris and Mack have also found jobs. Their excitement is short-lived, however, for Madge announces that she is leaving to live with Phyllis, who can introduce her to a better class of people. While Mack disparages Madge's selfishness, Catherine is heartbroken when Chris runs after Madge. Mack proposes to Catherine, but she gently turns him down and moves in with Harriet. A month later, Mack visits Catherine and helps her persuade Louise Mockby (Drue Leyton) to adopt the boy for whom Harriet is caring. Catherine learns from Mack that Chris became ill and disappeared after Madge left with businessman Howard Jackson (Kenneth Thomson) to be married in California.

Catherine tracks down Chris, who requires round-the-clock nursing. Her loving care saves his life, and after Chris recovers, he realizes that he loves her. The two are wed and everything goes well until the return of Madge, who decided not to marry Howard. Madge has inherited a large amount of money and pesters Chris, who now works for Gerald Mockby (Theodore von Eltz), Louise's lawyer husband, for legal advice. Catherine is jealous of the attention Chris pays to Madge and finally confronts her. Catherine and Chris are to spend the weekend with the Mockbys, and Madge states that if she cannot persuade Chris to stay with her, she will give him up. Catherine is crushed when Chris misses their train and goes to the Mockbys alone. Chris soon arrives, however, and Catherine hugs him as he says he wants only her.[3]

Cast edit

Reception edit

The film was considered a success at the box office.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Change of Heart details, answers.com; accessed August 10, 2015.
  2. ^ , movies.nytimes.com; accessed August 10, 2015.
  3. ^ Change of Heart details, TCM.com; accessed August 10, 2015.
  4. ^ DOUGLAS W. CHURCHILL (December 30, 1934). "THE YEAR IN HOLLYWOOD: 1984 May Be Remembered as the Beginning of the Sweetness-and-Light Era". New York Times. p. X5.

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Change of Heart is a 1934 American pre Code drama film starring Janet Gaynor Charles Farrell James Dunn and Ginger Rogers The movie about a quartet of college chums who all move to 1934 New York City was written by James Gleason and Sonya Levien from Kathleen Norris s novel Manhattan Love Song and directed by John G Blystone Change of HeartTheatrical release posterDirected byJohn G BlystoneScreenplay bySonya LevienJames GleasonBased onManhattan Love Song by Kathleen NorrisProduced byWinfield R SheehanStarringJanet GaynorCharles FarrellGinger RogersJames DunnCinematographyHal MohrEdited byMargaret ClanceyJames B MorleyMusic byLouis de FrancescoProductioncompanyFox Film CorporationDistributed byFox Film CorporationRelease dateMay 18 1934 1934 05 18 Running time76 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishChange of Heart was the last of almost a dozen romantic films pairing Gaynor and Farrell that includes Frank Borzage s Seventh Heaven 1927 Street Angel 1928 and Lucky Star 1929 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editAfter their graduation from college friends Catherine Furness Janet Gaynor Chris Thring Charles Farrell Mack McGowan James Dunn and Madge Rountree Ginger Rogers move to New York City Madge hopes to become an actress lawyer Chris wants to work for a big firm Mack aspires to being a radio crooner and Catherine desires to be a writer Although the quartet are great friends their relationships are strained by their romantic entanglements for Catherine is in love with Chris who has eyes only for Madge while Madge cannot make up her mind between Chris and Mack who adores Catherine 2 After a 15 hour transcontinental flight the youngsters call Phyllis Carmichael Barbara Barondess an alumna of their university who invites them to a party Later when none of the friends have jobs yet a desperate Catherine responds to an ad seeking parents for orphaned infants After Catherine explains to Dr Nathan Kurtzman Gustav von Seyffertitz the babies caretaker that as an orphan herself she is willing to work as a nanny for anyone who adopts one of the babies Harriet Hawkins Beryl Mercer a kindly old woman who runs a used clothing shop hires her Harriet explains that she keeps one of the babies with her to show to the rich people who drop off their clothes in hopes that someone will adopt the child Catherine rushes to the boardinghouse where the friends are staying and discovers that Chris and Mack have also found jobs Their excitement is short lived however for Madge announces that she is leaving to live with Phyllis who can introduce her to a better class of people While Mack disparages Madge s selfishness Catherine is heartbroken when Chris runs after Madge Mack proposes to Catherine but she gently turns him down and moves in with Harriet A month later Mack visits Catherine and helps her persuade Louise Mockby Drue Leyton to adopt the boy for whom Harriet is caring Catherine learns from Mack that Chris became ill and disappeared after Madge left with businessman Howard Jackson Kenneth Thomson to be married in California Catherine tracks down Chris who requires round the clock nursing Her loving care saves his life and after Chris recovers he realizes that he loves her The two are wed and everything goes well until the return of Madge who decided not to marry Howard Madge has inherited a large amount of money and pesters Chris who now works for Gerald Mockby Theodore von Eltz Louise s lawyer husband for legal advice Catherine is jealous of the attention Chris pays to Madge and finally confronts her Catherine and Chris are to spend the weekend with the Mockbys and Madge states that if she cannot persuade Chris to stay with her she will give him up Catherine is crushed when Chris misses their train and goes to the Mockbys alone Chris soon arrives however and Catherine hugs him as he says he wants only her 3 Cast editJanet Gaynor as Catherine Furness Charles Farrell as Chris Thring James Dunn as Mack McGowan Ginger Rogers as Madge Rountree Dick Foran as Nick the singer Shirley Temple as Shirley on the airplane Jane Darwell as Mrs McGowan Theodore von Eltz as Gerald Mockby Drue Leyton as Louise Mockby Gustav von Seyffertitz as Dr Nathan Kurtzman Barbara Barondess as Phyllis Carmichael Mischa Auer as Smith Greenwich Village party sequence Kenneth Thomson as Howard Jackson James Gleason as the hot dog vendor Nella Walker as Mrs Frieda MockbyReception editThe film was considered a success at the box office 4 References edit Change of Heart details answers com accessed August 10 2015 New York Times overview of film movies nytimes com accessed August 10 2015 Change of Heart details TCM com accessed August 10 2015 DOUGLAS W CHURCHILL December 30 1934 THE YEAR IN HOLLYWOOD 1984 May Be Remembered as the Beginning of the Sweetness and Light Era New York Times p X5 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Change of Heart 1934 film Change of Heart at IMDb Change of Heart at AllMovie Change of Heart at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Change of Heart 1934 film amp oldid 1168962286, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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