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'Break of Hearts' is a 1935 RKO film starring Katharine Hepburn and Charles Boyer. The screenplay was written by the team of Sarah Y. Mason and Victor Heerman, with Anthony Veiller, from a story by Lester Cohen, specifically for Hepburn.

Originally 'Break of Hearts' was intended as a vehicle for Hepburn and John Barrymore. The film was promoted by RKO's advertising department with the catch phrase: "The star of a million moods 'together' with the new idol of the screen." (Francis Lederer actually was first signed-up lead, but the producers replaced him with Charles Boyer.)

Plot summary



Franz Roberti (Charles Boyer) is a passionate and eminent musical conductor; Constance Dane (Katharine Hepburn) is an aspiring but unknown composer. She wants to see his concert, but it is all sold out. When she sneaks into his rehearsal he is smitten by her devotion and gets his orchestra to get it right as they play just for her. Constance marries Franz: he says she is "a most exciting creature" and she has been in love with him for a long time (i.e., "since late this afternoon").

Not long after they get married Constance finds Franz having dinner with a female friend. So Constance responds by going out with her own friend, Johnny Lawrence (John Beal). Johnny wants to marry Constance, but she cannot forget her husband. Franz has been hitting the bottle and pretty much throwing away his career, although exactly which of his many sins is driving him to drink is not really clear. Fortunately, Constance has been working on her concerto.

Cast



* Katharine Hepburn as Constance Dane Roberti

* Charles Boyer as Franz Roberti

* John Beal as Johnny Lawrence

* Jean Hersholt as Professor Thalma

* Sam Hardy as Marx

* Inez Courtney as Miss Wilson

* Helene Millard as Sylvia DeWitt

* Ferdinand Gottschalk as Enrico Pazzini

* Susan Fleming as Elise

* Lee Kohlmar as Schubert

* Jean Howard as Didi Smith-Lennox

* Anne Grey as Lady Phyllis Cameron

Reception



Writing for 'The Spectator', Graham Greene praised the acting of Boyer and Hepburn which he described as "talented enough to keep some of our interest even in a story of this kind". Concerning Hepburn in particular, Greene observed she "always makes her young women quite horrifyingly lifelike with their girlish intuitions, their intensity, their ideals which destroy the edge of human pleasure". (reprinted in: )

This film made a slim profit of $16,000.

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