When the Heart Calls | |
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Directed by | Al Christie |
Produced by | Nestor Company |
Starring | Lee Moran Russell Bassett Louise Glaum |
Distributed by | Universal Film Company |
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Running time | 10 min. (1-reel) |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
When the Heart Calls is a 1912 American silent era short Western comedy film starring Lee Moran, Russell Bassett, Louise Glaum, and Victoria Forde.[1]
Directed by Al Christie and produced by the Nestor Company, it was distributed by the Universal Film Company.
When the Heart Calls was filmed at Nestor Studios, the first studio actually located in Hollywood, which was merged with Universal in 1912. It marked Glaum's movie debut.
Cast
- Lee Moran as Dick Lee, the city chap
- Russell Bassett as James Gordon, the ranchman
- Louise Glaum as Mary Gordon, the ranchman's daughter
- Victoria Forde as Lillian West, the ranchman's fiancée
- Myrtle Stedman as White Bird
See also
References
- ↑ "When the Heart Calls". IMDb. Retrieved April 13, 2010.
External links
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