There Goes My Heart (1938)
- Starring:
- Fredric March, Virginia Bruce, (more)
- Director(s):
- Norman Z. McLeod
Synopsis of There Goes My Heart
Heiress Virginia Bruce tries to prove her worth by taking a job as a shopgirl in the store owned by her family. The pampered young lady is given a crash course in pragmatism by her worldly roommates Patsy Kelly and Nancy Carroll. Reporter Fredric March learns of Bruce's ruse and plans to tell all in his newspaper. Thrown together by circumstances, the reporter and the heiress are shipwrecked and end up on a small island. They continue to bicker with one another until the "deus ex machina" arrival of a kindly minister (played by former silent comedy star Harry Langdon) convinces March and Bruce that they truly love one another. More than a little inspired by It Happened One Night, There Goes My Heart is an uneven but pleasant romantic comedy. It was the first Hal Roach Studios production to be released by United Artists. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of There Goes My Heart
- Fredric March - Bill Spencer
- Patsy Kelly - Peggy O'Brien
- Nancy Carroll - Dorothy Moore
- Arthur Lake - Flash Fisher
- Robert Armstrong - Detective O'Brien
- Irving Pichel - Mr. Gorman, the Attorney
- John Farrell MacDonald - Officer
- Marjorie Main - Irate Customer
- Harry Langdon - Minister
- Virginia Bruce - Joan Butterfield
- Alan Mowbray - Penny E. Pennypepper
- Eugene Pallette - Editor Stevens
- Etienne Girardot - Hinckley, the Secretary
- Irving Bacon - Mr. Dobbs, the Floorwalker
- Sid Saylor - Robinson
- Mary Field - Mrs. Crud
- Claude Gillingwater - Cyrus Butterfield
- Greta Granstedt - The Maid
- Director(s):
- Norman Z. McLeod
- Writer(s):
- Eddie Moran, Jack Jevne
- Producer(s):
- Hal Roach
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