Hearts and Flowers
Originally released in 1915. Hearts and Flowers is a drama film. directed by George Siegmann. At just 20 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring W.E. Lawrence, Francelia Billington, and Francis Carpenter
Synopsis
As violinist Alfred Wantez embarks on a concert tour leaving his wife Olga and son Billy at home he is attacked by a tramp on his way to the train. The tramp steals his clothes, knocks him unconscious then boards the train. When the train is wrecked the tramp is killed and buried as Wantez. Meanwhile Alfred is found and cared for but has no idea of his identity. Becoming an itinerant musician, he wanders to the seaside where by happenstance Olga and Billy are vacationing. Upon hearing him play “Hearts and Flowers” Olga is drawn to the street where she finds Alfred doesn’t recognize either, she or Billy. She turns to her friend Dr. Allen who performs an operation that restores the violinist’s memory.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Majestic Motion Picture Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hearts and Flowers about?
As violinist Alfred Wantez embarks on a concert tour leaving his wife Olga and son Billy at home he is attacked by a tramp on his way to the train. The tramp steals his clothes, knocks him unconsci...
Who directed Hearts and Flowers?
Hearts and Flowers was directed by George Siegmann.
How long is Hearts and Flowers?
Hearts and Flowers has a runtime of 0 hours and 20 minutes (20 minutes total).
When was Hearts and Flowers released?
Hearts and Flowers was released on August 31, 1915 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Hearts and Flowers?
The main cast of Hearts and Flowers includes W.E. Lawrence, Francelia Billington, Francis Carpenter, Howard Gaye, Walter Long.