Hearts in Exile Trailer

Hearts in Exile Trailer (1929)

"Lovers...Cast From Society Because They Dared to Tell the Truth!" 14 September 1929 Romance 82 mins

In this romance set in Russia, a fisherman's daughter is jilted by her true love and instead marries a baron. Time passes and the two men meet each other in Siberia where they have both been exiled. When the poorer man has the opportunity to come home, he changes places with the baron so that he can return to his wife. Unbeknownst to him, she has gone to the frozen wasteland to search for him.

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Cast

Dolores Costello

as Vera Zuanova

Grant Withers

as Paul Pavloff

James Kirkwood

as Baron Serge Palma

George Fawcett

as Dmitri Ivanov

David Torrence

as Governor

Olive Tell

as Annna Reskova

Lee Moran

as Professor Rooster

Tom Dugan

as Orderly

Rose Dione

as Marya

William Irving

as Rat Catcher

Carrie Daumery

as Baroness Veimar

Crew

Cecil Copping

Original Music Composer

William Rees

William Rees Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 14 September 1929

Production Companies

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