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  • Heart's Desire (1915)
  • Short | Short, Drama
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Heart's Desire (1915)
Short | Short, Drama

Ann Merrick, a beautiful girl, who earns her own living, is engaged by Mrs. Knox, a wealthy society leader to act as her secretary. She is left at work cataloging Mrs. Knox's library when her employer goes on a visit. Guy Knox returns home...See moreAnn Merrick, a beautiful girl, who earns her own living, is engaged by Mrs. Knox, a wealthy society leader to act as her secretary. She is left at work cataloging Mrs. Knox's library when her employer goes on a visit. Guy Knox returns home unexpectedly from abroad and is astonished and secretly delighted to find the pretty secretary installed in the house. He falls in love with her and his affection is reciprocated. Ann goes to the city and secures a position as social secretary for a charitable organization. They send up a host of tiny toy balloons, to each one of which is attached a prize card. To one balloon has been attached a card calling for "The Heart's Desire." Guy finds this balloon and recognizes the handwriting of Ann. He brings a crippled child and demands that the organization place her in charge of a skilled surgeon who can cure her. That is her heart's desire. This being accomplished, he and Ann marry. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Wallace Clifton (as Wallace C. Clifton)
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Updated Jan 27, 1915

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Jan 27, 1915 (United States)

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