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There Goes My Heart
Directed by Norman Z. McLeod
Written by Ed Sullivan (story)
Eddie Moran
Jack Jevne
Produced by Milton H. Bren
Hal Roach (uncredited)
Starring Fredric March
Virginia Bruce
Cinematography Norbert Brodine
Edited byWilliam Terhune
Music by Marvin Hatley
Production
company
Distributed by United Artists
Release date
  • October 14, 1938 (1938-10-14)
Running time
81-83 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1 million [1]
Box office$410,700 [2]

There Goes My Heart is a 1938 American romantic comedy film starring Virginia Bruce and Fredric March, and directed by Norman Z. McLeod. Bruce plays a wealthy heiress who goes to work under an alias at a department store owned by her grandfather, and March the reporter who tracks her down. The film is based on a story by Ed Sullivan, better known for his long-running Ed Sullivan Show. The film was nominated for a Best Score Oscar for Marvin Hatley. [3]

Plot

Cast

References

  1. ^ "Top Films and Stars". Variety. 4 January 1939. p. 10. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  2. ^ Ward, Richard Lewis (2005). A history of the Hal Roach Studios. Southern Illinois University Press. p. 213. - figures are producer's share from US/Canada
  3. ^ "The 11th Academy Awards (1939) Nominees and Winners". Oscars.org ( Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences). Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 2011-08-10.

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