A Heart to Let

A Heart to Let is a lost[1] 1921 American silent drama film directed by Edward Dillon and starring Justine Johnstone. It was produced by Adolph Zukor offshoot production company Realart.[2]

A Heart to Let
Film poster
Directed byEdward Dillon
Produced byAdolph Zukor(Realart)
Written byClara Beranger
Based onplay, Agatha's Aunt, by Harriet Lummis Smith, Sidney Toler
StarringJustine Johnstone
Harrison Ford
CinematographyGeorge J. Folsey
Distributed byRealart
Release date
July 1921
Running time
5 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)
A Heart to Let, lobby card

Synopsis

Agatha inherits a southern estate, but cannot afford its upkeep. She then 'lets' or rents some of the rooms to boarders, one of whom is a blind man named Forbes. In an effort to fool Forbes and the other tenants into thinking there are several staff members, Agatha dons several disguises in an attempt to present a ruse. She eventually falls genuinely in love with Forbes who later regains his eyesight.

Cast

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