
Dolores Costello in a story based on the 1904 novel by John Oxenham..


Hearts in Exile (1929) is one of those late silent films that, honestly, it’s a bit of a mixed bag if you’re thinking of settling in for a watch today. If you’re really into the silent era, especially the melodramas of that time, then sure, dive in. But if you’re just dipping your toes, or you’re expecting something fa...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Michael Curtiz

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"Hearts in Exile (1929) is one of those late silent films that, honestly, it’s a bit of a mixed bag if you’re thinking of settling in for a watch today. If you’re really into the silent era, especially the melodramas of that time, then sure, dive in. But if you’re just dipping your toes, or you’re expecting something fast-paced, you might find yourself wishing for a dialogue card that *really* said something, you know? It's for the patient viewer, the one who appreciates a good, drawn-out gaze ac..."

Dolores Costello
John Oxenham, De Leon Anthony, Harvey Gates
United States

