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Genre
  
Western

Written by
  
Harry Carey, Val Paul

Country
  
United States

Director
  
Val Paul

Cast
  
Harry Carey

Language
  
Silent film English intertitles

Writer
  
Harry Carey
,
Val Paul

Release date
  
January 2, 1921 (1921-01-02)

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Genres
  
Western, Silent film, Black-and-white

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Hearts Up is a 1921 American Western film directed by Val Paul and starring Harry Carey.

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Plot

As summarized in a film publication, Jim Drew (Millett), who is a squaw man (a disparaging term for a white man with an Indian wife), receives word that his wife whom he had long deserted had died and that his daughter was coming by train to live with him. Jim is injured when his cabin catches fire, and dies just as David Brent (Carey) arrives to repay a debt of gratitude. Reading the girl's letter stating that she will meet her father in San Francisco, David decides to meet the girl and tell her of her father's death. But when Lorelei (Golden) arrives, she mistakes David for her father and is so happy with her beautiful home that David cannot bring himself to tell her the truth. She met Gordon Swayne (Braidwood), a surveyor, on the train and retains his friendship, which makes David unhappy. When Gordon discovers that David is not Lorelei's father, he threatens him. When Lorelei learns the truth, David decides to go away and leave the girl as mistress of the cabin. Lorelei stops him and tells him she loves him only.

Cast

  • Harry Carey as David Brent
  • Arthur Millett as Jim Drew
  • Charles Le Moyne as Bob Harding
  • Frank Braidwood as Gordon Swayne
  • Mignonne Golden as Lorelei Drew
  • Critical reception

    While a review found the film pleasing, it noted the age difference between the older Carey and his love interest Golden, who was 16 years old during filming.

    References

    Hearts Up Wikipedia
    Hearts Up IMDb