
A Midwestern girl returns home for her aunt's visit. Anticipating she will be dressed in fabulous ceremonial garb, they fail to recognize her in street clothes and mistake her for a seamstress; she goes along with it for fun.


"Heart to Heart" is one of those old films you might stumble upon, and honestly, it’s a pretty gentle watch. If you’re looking for a quiet afternoon with a simple, sweet mistaken-identity story from the late 20s, this could be it. But if you need sharp wit, deep characters, or anything that truly breaks the mold, you’l...


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""Heart to Heart" is one of those old films you might stumble upon, and honestly, it’s a pretty gentle watch. If you’re looking for a quiet afternoon with a simple, sweet mistaken-identity story from the late 20s, this could be it. But if you need sharp wit, deep characters, or anything that truly breaks the mold, you’ll probably find yourself checking the clock. It's not a demanding film, and that's both its charm and its biggest drawback. The whole thing kicks off with a Midwestern girl, playe..."
Juliet Wilbur Tompkins, Adelaide Heilbron, Rufus McCosh, Dwinelle Benthall
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