An American lawyer's wife is reunited with her child and his father.An American lawyer's wife is reunited with her child and his father.An American lawyer's wife is reunited with her child and his father.
- Awards
- 3 wins total
Louise Bates
- Mrs. Ethel Hayle - the Hostess
- (uncredited)
Demetris Emanuel
- Waiter
- (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
- Carleton Bar Extra
- (uncredited)
George Ford
- Club Patron
- (uncredited)
Dick French
- Leaving Guest
- (uncredited)
Phyllis Godfrey
- Grace - the Maid
- (uncredited)
Helena Grant
- Nurse
- (uncredited)
Mitchell Ingraham
- Bartender
- (uncredited)
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Kay Francis stars in "Give Me Your Heart," along with George Brent, Roland Young, Henry Stephenson, Patric Knowles, and Frieda Inescourt.
Francis is Belinda Warren, seeing a married man, Robert (Knowles) whose wife (Inescourt) is an invalid. Belinda learns she is pregnant, and.confides in an old friend, Tubbs (Young).
Robert's father (Stephenson) is Lord Farrington, and he convinces Belinda that it's best that she give the baby up so that Robert and his wife can adopt the child.
This means, of course, that Belinda has to go away - on the train, she meets Jim (George Brent). Skip to later, and the two are married.
Their marriage is rocky because Belinda can't forget the child she gave up, but she has never told Jim about her past. Then one day, Tubbs shows up, and he wants to help.
Several people mentioned that this film shows better when you're watching it than when you describe it in print. That's because the characters all have great chemistry with one another, and the acting is wonderful.
Young is a delight and provides much of the humorous dialogue. Stephenson displays warmth when speaking with Belinda and gives an excellent performance.
Francis, in Orry-Kelly outfits, is stunning, and she and Brent make a strong screen team, as they have in other films.
This is a very touching film, with true feelings shown by all the characters. One of Kay's best.
Francis is Belinda Warren, seeing a married man, Robert (Knowles) whose wife (Inescourt) is an invalid. Belinda learns she is pregnant, and.confides in an old friend, Tubbs (Young).
Robert's father (Stephenson) is Lord Farrington, and he convinces Belinda that it's best that she give the baby up so that Robert and his wife can adopt the child.
This means, of course, that Belinda has to go away - on the train, she meets Jim (George Brent). Skip to later, and the two are married.
Their marriage is rocky because Belinda can't forget the child she gave up, but she has never told Jim about her past. Then one day, Tubbs shows up, and he wants to help.
Several people mentioned that this film shows better when you're watching it than when you describe it in print. That's because the characters all have great chemistry with one another, and the acting is wonderful.
Young is a delight and provides much of the humorous dialogue. Stephenson displays warmth when speaking with Belinda and gives an excellent performance.
Francis, in Orry-Kelly outfits, is stunning, and she and Brent make a strong screen team, as they have in other films.
This is a very touching film, with true feelings shown by all the characters. One of Kay's best.
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- TriviaThe film was a huge financial success. It cost $436,000 ($8.5 million in 2021 dollars) to produce but grossed $1,035,000 ($20.2 million in 2021 dollars).
- GoofsBelinda receives an invitation while she's pregnant which shows a day and date that would have been correct for 1931 or 1936, but later in the film the New York taxis have 1936 license plates and her son's third birthday is coming up. Thus, Belinda was pregnant in 1932 or 1933 and the day and date on the invitation was incorrect.
- Quotes
Edward 'Tubbs' Barron: Charming person, isn't she? Makes me yearn for the gallows.
- SoundtracksYou're Walking in My Sleep
(1935) (uncredited)
Written by Ben Oakland
Played by the band when Florence is dancing with Tubbs and then Jim
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Give Me Your Heart
- Filming locations
- London, England, UK(various quick establishing shots - Piccadilly Circus, Waterloo Station - archive footage)
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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