Miss Lonely Hearts (1937)
The members of the Lonely Hearts Club aren't mixing, so Harriet Hutchins takes decisive action. She gets the female membership to put on a floor show, which breaks the ice and makes the club a success. The reel features three dance routines, and a song by Harriet, "I Hate This Thing Called Swing."
Director: Robert Hall
Genre: Comedy, Music
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: September 24, 1937
Cast
- Harriet Hutchins - Ringleader, 'Miss Lonely Hearts'
- Aileen O'Connor
- Anita Jacobi - Brunette Ballerina
- Andrew Anderson - Orchestra Leader
- Stephen Kent - Escort Buying a Soda (uncredited)
Screenplay
- Arthur L. Jarrett (Story)
- Marcy Klauber (Story)
Production: Educational Films Corporation of America
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Robert Hall
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Miss Lonely Hearts about?
- The members of the Lonely Hearts Club aren't mixing, so Harriet Hutchins takes decisive action. She gets the female membership to put on a floor show, which breaks the ice and makes the club a success. The reel features three dance routines, and a song by Harriet, "I Hate This Thing Called Swing."
- Who directed Miss Lonely Hearts?
- Miss Lonely Hearts was directed by Robert Hall.
- Who stars in Miss Lonely Hearts?
- Miss Lonely Hearts stars Harriet Hutchins, Aileen O'Connor, Anita Jacobi, Andrew Anderson, Stephen Kent.
- How long is Miss Lonely Hearts?
- Miss Lonely Hearts has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- What genre is Miss Lonely Hearts?
- Miss Lonely Hearts is a Comedy, Music film.
- Where was Miss Lonely Hearts produced?
- Miss Lonely Hearts was produced in United States of America.