Heart Line (1921)
Directed by Frederick A. Thompson
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Janiss Garza
Fancy Gray (Leah Baird) is not your usual country girl who comes to the big city. Preferring Bohemia to the bright lights of Broadway, she becomes secretary to Francis Granthope, a phony but quite likable palm reader (Jerome Patrick). Although she has sworn not to, she finds herself falling in love with him. But Granthope has fallen for one of his clients, Clytie Payson (Ruth Sinclair). Her father, meanwhile, has consulted with another faker, a medium, in an attempt to track down his ward, who was lost in a train wreck some 20 year ago. It turns out that Granthope is the long-lost boy, now grown up. He changes his ways to be worthy of Clytie, and Fancy returns to her country home. This film was based on the novel by Gelett Burgess.
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father, love, missing-person, partner, prediction, romance, search, son