Song o' My Heart

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Song o' My Heart
Song O' My Heart poster.jpg
Film poster
Directed byFrank Borzage
Written by
Sonya Levien
Produced byFrank Borzage
StarringJohn McCormack
Alice Joyce
Maureen O'Sullivan
Cinematography
J.O. Taylor
Edited byMargaret Clancey
Music by
Production
company
Fox Film Corporation
Distributed byFox Film Corporation
Release date
September 7, 1930
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$1.2 million[1]

Song o' My Heart is a 1930 Pre-Code American film directed by Frank Borzage and starring John McCormack, Alice Joyce, Maureen O'Sullivan, Effie Ellsler and John Garrick. It was O'Sullivan's second film role.

Synopsis[]

Sean O’Carolon (McCormack) has retired as an Irish tenor to a village where an old love of his, Mary (Joyce), resides with her children, Eileen (O'Sullivan) and Tad (Tommy Clifford). A once-famous opera singer, Sean has given up his career to live in his old Irish village, near Mary, who had been forced to marry someone else “for money, not love.” Mary, now abandoned and with two children, struggles in poverty, and lives in the home of a horrid relation. Sean decides to resume his career as a concert singer, presumably (but not stated) to help Mary and perhaps resume their relationship. On tour in America, however, Sean learns that Mary has died. He decides to cut short his tour and return to Ireland to support Mary's children, and Eileen's marriage to her true love. Edwin Schneider, McCormack's real piano accompanist, plays the part of Sean's piano accompanist in the film. A lengthy segment of the movie is given over to an actual concert, purportedly in New York City but actually filmed on location in Philharmonic Auditorium in downtown Los Angeles, a massive auditorium of the old “Hippodrome” variety. The director, Frank Borzage, was the Academy Award winner for direction in 1927 (“Seventh Heaven”), and later directed Gary Cooper and Helen Hayes in “A Farewell to Arms.”

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