Director: Frank Borzage•Genres: Musical, Romance, Comedy
A wealthy and lonely businessman, eager for a genuine connection, orchestrates a series of events to fall in love with a department store singer. He pretends to be poor, leading her on a whirlwind romance filled with mistaken identities and humorous misunderstandings. Ultimately, their affection is tested as the truth about his identity comes to light.
Upon its release, 'Here Is My Heart' received a generally positive reception, particularly for its musical numbers and the charm of its lead, Bing Crosby. While not a groundbreaking film, it was appreciated as a lighthearted romantic musical comedy that provided pleasant entertainment.
Praised for Bing Crosby's smooth vocal performances and likable screen presence.
The romantic plot, while formulaic, was considered engaging and charming.
The film offered lighthearted escapism with enjoyable musical interludes.
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Bing Crosby, already a major radio star, was transitioning into film during this period, and 'Here Is My Heart' showcased his growing appeal as a movie actor and singer.
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