Hearts of Youth

Hearts of Youth
Directed by Tom Miranda
Millard Webb
Screenplay by Millard Webb
Based on Ishmael (novel)
E. D. E. N. Southworth
Starring Harold Goodwin
Lillian Hall
Cinematography Walter Williams
Production
company
Distributed by Fox Film Corporation
Release dates
May 1921
Country United States
Language Silent

Hearts of Youth is a 1921 American silent film based on the novel Ishmael, by E. D. E. N. Southworth. The film was directed by Tom Miranda and Millard Webb, with Webb writing the adaption for the screen. The movie stars Harold Goodwin, Colin Kenny and Iris Ashton, and was released by the Fox Film Corporation[1]

Plot

Ishmael Worth renounces his young sweetheart, Beatrice, because he believes himself to be illegitimate and does not want to bring shame to her. Later it is revealed that his mother and father had married. His father's previous wife, thought to be dead, turns up to confront him; but the fact that the first wife was a bigamist makes her marriage to Ishmael's father null and void and the marriage between his mother and father therefore valid. Ishmael, having a legitimate father, now can give Beatrice an honest name.[2]

Cast

References

  1. "Hearts of Youth". American Film Institute.
  2. Dan Pavlides. "Hearts of Youth". The New York Times.

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