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Here Is My Heart

1934 | 77m | English

(210 votes)

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A rich and famous singer disguises himself as a waiter in order to be near the woman he loves, a European princess.
Release Date: Dec 28, 1934
Director: Frank Tuttle
Writer: Harlan Thompson, Edwin Justus Mayer
Genres: Comedy
Keywords musical, waiter, class distinction, snobbery, eccentric millionaire, get rich quick scheme, luxury yacht, secret benefactor, wishes, imposture, amused, exiles, royal etiquette
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 31, 2026
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Bing Crosby J. Paul Jones
Kitty Carlisle Princess Alexandra
Roland Young Nicki
Alison Skipworth Countess Rostova
Reginald Owen Vova
William Frawley James Smith
Marian Mansfield Claire
Cecilia Parker Suzette
Akim Tamiroff Manager of Hotel
Arthur Housman Waiter
Charles Arnt Higgins
Louise Carter Charity Lady (uncredited)
Gwenllian Gill Young Yacht Guest (uncredited)
Donald Gray Young Yacht Guest (uncredited)
Robert Klein Cloche (uncredited)
Cromwell McKechnie Paul's Secretary (uncredited)
Albert Petit Paul's Waiter (uncredited)
George Polonsky Paul's Chauffeur (uncredited)
Fred Santley Yacht Guest (uncredited)
Rolfe Sedan Artist (uncredited)
Frederick Sullivan Hotel Guest in Hallway (uncredited)
Charles C. Wilson Captain Dodge (uncredited)
Florence Wix Yacht Guest (uncredited)
Name Job
Frank Tuttle Director
Leo Robin Original Music Composer, Lyricist
Harlan Thompson Screenplay
Ralph Rainger Original Music Composer, Lyricist
Alfred Savoir Theatre Play
Edwin Justus Mayer Screenplay
Karl Struss Director of Photography
George T. Clemens Additional Camera
Fleet Southcott Assistant Camera
Howard Kelly Gaffer
Hans Dreier Art Direction
Ernst Fegté Art Direction
Harry Lindgren Sound Mixer
Robert Rogers Electrician
Joe Keller Props
Hal McAlpin Still Photographer
Sam Comer Set Decoration
Travis Banton Costume Design
Name Title
Louis D. Lighton Producer
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talisencrw
8.0

A fun film from a huge (24 film) boxed set of Bing Crosby's movies that I grudgingly go to because of how crappy he supposedly was as a human being. A bizarre plot in which Crosby has to pretend he is a waiter in order to be able to purchase a rare pistol from a Russian princess--who has more than a ... ruse of her own to show. Enjoyable fluff.

Jun 23, 2021