Hearts of Oak Trailer

Hearts of Oak Trailer (1924)

"The Marriage Sacrifice-The Woman Robbed of the Right to Live!" 05 October 1924 Drama, Romance 59 mins

Terry Dunniva, a retired sea-captain living in Marblehead, Massachusetts, adopts two children, Chrystal and Ned. As the girl grows to womanhood, Terry realizes his fatherly-love had grown to something stronger. He asks her to become his wife. Chrystal, who is in love with her foster-brother, consents rather than destroy Terry's happiness. On the day of their marriage, Ned returns from a long voyage with the intent of making Chrysal his wife. And, he, too, rather than destroy the happiness of his adopted-father, leaves to embark on an Artic voyage that might mean his death. When Terry learns of the sacrifice both Chrystal and Ned are making on behalf of his happiness, he takes Ned's place on the voyage and gets both to pledge that if he does not return, they will marry each other.

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Cast

Hobart Bosworth

as Terry Dunnivan

Pauline Starke

as Chrystal

Theodore von Eltz

as Ned Fairweather

James Gordon

as John Owen

Francis Powers

as Grandpa Dunnivan

Jennie Lee

as Grandma Dunnivan

Frances Teague

as Bridesmaid

Crew

John Ford

Director

Charles Kenyon

Charles Kenyon Scenario Writer

William Fox

William Fox Presenter

George Schneiderman

George Schneiderman Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 05 October 1924

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