The Heart of Maryland

The Heart of Maryland

60 mins | Drama, Action, Romance, War | July 13, 1927

At the outbreak of the War Between the States, Maryland Calvert is loved by Maj. Alan Kendrick, son of a Virginia general, and Capt. Fulton Thorpe. Nancy, whom Thorpe has loved unwisely, follows him to Washington and commits suicide when she learns he will not marry her; as a result, Alan is forced to request his resignation. When Fort Sumter is fired upon, Alan, who admires Lincoln's principles, joins the Union Army though his father is among the Secessionist leaders; as a result, he is estranged from Maryland. Thorpe, who has joined the Confederacy as a spy, is responsible for Alan's arrest, but Maryland victoriously comes to his aid by ringing the alarm bell.

The Heart of Maryland

60 mins | Drama, Action, Romance, War | July 13, 1927

The Heart of Maryland
At the outbreak of the War Between the States, Maryland Calvert is loved by Maj. Alan Kendrick, son of a Virginia general, and Capt. Fulton Thorpe. Nancy, whom Thorpe has loved unwisely, follows him to Washington and commits suicide when she learns he will not marry her; as a result, Alan is forced to request his resignation. When Fort Sumter is fired upon, Alan, who admires Lincoln's principles, joins the Union Army though his father is among the Secessionist leaders; as a result, he is estranged from Maryland. Thorpe, who has joined the Confederacy as a spy, is responsible for Alan's arrest, but Maryland victoriously comes to his aid by ringing the alarm bell.
Producers Warner Bros. Pictures
Original title The Heart of Maryland
Directors D. Ross Lederman, Lloyd Bacon
Writers David Belasco, C. Graham Baker

Cast

Dolores Costello

as Maryland Calvert

Jason Robards Sr.

as Maj. Alan Kendrick

Warner Richmond

as Capt. Fulton Thorpe

Helene Costello

as Nancy

Carroll Nye

as Lloyd Calvert

Charles Edward Bull

as Abraham Lincoln

Erville Alderson

as Maj. Gen. Kendrick

Paul Kruger

as Tom Boone

Walter Rodgers

as Gen. U.S. Grant

Jim Welch

as Gen. Robert E. Lee

Orpha Alba

as Mammy

Myrna Loy

as Mulatta

Harry Northrup

as Gen. Joe Hooker

Nick Cogley

as Eli Stanton

Lew Short

as Allan Pinkerton

Madge Hunt

as Mrs. Abraham Lincoln

Charles Force

as Col. Lummon

Francis Ford

as Jefferson Davis

Ruth Cherrington

as Mrs. Gordon

S.D. Wilcox

as Gen. Winfield Scott