Hearts Adrift | |
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Directed by | Edwin S. Porter |
Written by | Cyrus Townsend Brady (story) Mary Pickford |
Produced by | Famous Players Film Company |
Starring | Mary Pickford |
Distributed by | State's Rights Distribution Arrangement |
Release date | February 10, 1914 |
Running time | 5 reels |
Country | United States |
Hearts Adrift is a 1914 American silent short romance film directed by Edwin S. Porter. The film is now considered lost.[1]
Production
The film bears a great resemblance to the 1911 story As the Sparks Fly Upward by Cyrus Townsend Brady. The film did not credit Brady, who sued the studio.[2] The film's story also bears resemblance to the 1908 novel The Blue Lagoon by Henry De Vere Stacpoole, which was filmed in 1922 and released in 1923 and several decades later with Jean Simmons in 1948 and released in 1949 and Brooke Shields in 1979 and released in 1980.
The film proved to be a huge success. Actress Mary Pickford eventually demanded a higher salary (from Adolph Zukor) as her popularity rose because of this film.[3]
Plot
Nina (Mary Pickford) and Jack Graham (Harold Lockwood) are both marooned on a deserted island. They fall in love and eventually Nina gives birth to a child. Despite being stranded, they are very happy together. One day, Jack's wife comes to rescue him. Nina is crushed and throws herself in a volcano.
Cast
- Mary Pickford as Nina
- Harold Lockwood as Jack Graham
See also
References
- ↑ "Hearts Adrift". silentera.com. Retrieved March 3, 2013.
- ↑ The New York Times Review
- ↑ Mary Pickford Rediscovered, Kevin Brownlow, p. 86
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