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1936 film by Frank Borzage

Hearts Divided
movie poster
Directed by Frank Borzage
Written by Laird DoyleCasey Robinson
Based on _Glorious Betsy_1908 playby Rida Johnson Young
Produced by Frank BorzageMarion Davies (uncredited)
Starring Marion DaviesDick Powell Charles Ruggles
Cinematography George J. Folsey
Edited by William Holmes
Music by Erich Wolfgang Korngold[1]
Productioncompany Warner Bros.
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date June 20, 1936 (1936-06-20)
Running time 87 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Dick Powell as Jérôme Bonaparte

Hearts Divided is a 1936 American musical film about the real-life marriage between American Elizabeth 'Betsy' Patterson and Jérôme Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon. It stars Marion Davies and Dick Powell as the couple. The film was a remake of the 1928 silent film Glorious Betsy, which was in turn based on the play Glorious Betsy by Rida Johnson Young. In real life, they were married in Baltimore, before sailing for Europe. Napoleon annulled the marriage, in spite of the existence of a child, and forced Jerome to marry Catharina of Württemberg, making him king of Westphalia. “Luckily, Hollywood treats the lovers Betsy and Jerome with a little more compassion. The couple is even granted a second chance at happiness by Claude Rains' Napoleon.”[2]

In 1803, Napoleon Bonaparte wants to sell a huge swathe of land (which would become the Louisiana Territory) to the United States for $20 million. He gives his younger brother Jérôme a choice between a “goodwill” tour of the United States to assist this effort or a mission to visit Princess Catharina of Württemberg, daughter of the King of Württemberg, with marriage in mind. Jéröme chooses the United States. He meets Elizabeth Patterson, the daughter of a Baltimore banker, and woos her as M. Giroux, a French tutor, without identifying himself to her or her family. Elizabeth is also being courted by two senators and a visiting English aristocrat. The trio provides comic relief.

They fall in love and talk about becoming M. and Mrs. Giroux. He reveals himself at a ball, to everyone’s shock, but quickly assures Betsy that he still wants to marry her.

The couple sail to France, planning to marry there. On shipboard, Napoleon confronts Betsy with the importance of an alliance with Württemberg to the fate of France and the idea that Jerome will grow to hate himself if he abandons his duty. Betsy agrees to sail back to America that night without telling Jerome anything about it. Her father and her suitors welcome her home. In France, Jerome is furious with Napoleon. Their mother intervenes and asks Napoleon to let his brother have his life to live as he pleases.

Betsy weeps in a gazebo. The three suitors approach and ask her to choose among them. She declines and walks into the garden. She hears Jerome singing on the other side of the wall. They run to the garden gate and into each other's arms.

The cast credits conclude by listing the Hall Johnson Choir.

  1. ^ TCM
  2. ^ "Hearts Divided". www.tcm.com. Retrieved 2023-02-24.