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| name = Human Hearts
| name = Human Hearts
| image = Human Hearts (1922) - Philbin 1.jpg
| image = Human Hearts (1922) - Ad 2.jpg
| caption = Ad in ''Universal Weekly'' (Aug. 26, 1922)
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| director = [[King Baggot]]
| director = [[King Baggot]]
| producer = [[Carl Laemmle]]
| producer = [[Carl Laemmle]]
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| language = Silent (English titles)
| language = Silent (English titles)
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[[File:Human Hearts (1922) - Philbin 1.jpg|thumb|right|[[Mary Philbin]] ]]
'''''Human Hearts''''' is a 1922 American silent film; a rural drama directed by [[King Baggot]], and produced and distributed by the [[Universal Film Manufacturing Company]]. It stars [[House Peters]]. It is based on a play by [[Hal Reid (actor)|Hal Reid]].
'''''Human Hearts''''' is a 1922 American silent film; a rural drama directed by [[King Baggot]], and produced and distributed by the [[Universal Film Manufacturing Company]]. It stars [[House Peters]]. It is based on a play by [[Hal Reid (actor)|Hal Reid]].



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Human Hearts
Directed byKing Baggot
Produced byCarl Laemmle
StarringHouse Peters
Russell Simpson
CinematographyVictor Milner
Otto Dyar
Distributed byUniversal Film Manufacturing Company
Release date
August 1922
Running time
70 minutes
CountryUSA
LanguageSilent (English titles)
Mary Philbin

Human Hearts is a 1922 American silent film; a rural drama directed by King Baggot, and produced and distributed by the Universal Film Manufacturing Company. It stars House Peters. It is based on a play by Hal Reid.

It is a surviving film at George Eastman House.[1]

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