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Peg o' My Heart

  • 1933
  • Approved
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.6K
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Juliette Compton, Marion Davies, J. Farrell MacDonald, and Onslow Stevens in Peg o' My Heart (1933)
DramaRomance

A young woman living in an Irish fishing village inherits her late grandfather's estate, but is forced to spend three years in England training to be a proper lady to collect the fortune.A young woman living in an Irish fishing village inherits her late grandfather's estate, but is forced to spend three years in England training to be a proper lady to collect the fortune.A young woman living in an Irish fishing village inherits her late grandfather's estate, but is forced to spend three years in England training to be a proper lady to collect the fortune.

  • Director
    • Robert Z. Leonard
  • Writers
    • Frank R. Adams
    • J. Hartley Manners
    • Frances Marion
  • Stars
    • Marion Davies
    • Onslow Stevens
    • J. Farrell MacDonald
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Z. Leonard
    • Writers
      • Frank R. Adams
      • J. Hartley Manners
      • Frances Marion
    • Stars
      • Marion Davies
      • Onslow Stevens
      • J. Farrell MacDonald
    • 22User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Marion Davies
    Marion Davies
    • Margaret 'Peg' O'Connell
    Onslow Stevens
    Onslow Stevens
    • Sir Gerald 'Jerry' Markham
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    • Patrick Shamus 'Pat' O'Connell
    Juliette Compton
    Juliette Compton
    • Ethel Chichester
    Irene Browne
    Irene Browne
    • Mrs. Chichester
    Tyrell Davis
    Tyrell Davis
    • Alaric Chichester
    • (as Tyrrell Davis)
    Alan Mowbray
    Alan Mowbray
    • Capt. Christopher 'Chris' Brent
    Doris Lloyd
    Doris Lloyd
    • Mrs. Grace Brent
    Robert Greig
    Robert Greig
    • Jarvis (butler)
    Nora Cecil
    Nora Cecil
    • Smythe (maid)
    Geoffrey Gill
    • Terance
    Billy Bevan
    Billy Bevan
    • Detective #2
    • (uncredited)
    Bobbe Cronin
    • Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Dannie Mac Grant
    Dannie Mac Grant
      Leyland Hodgson
      Leyland Hodgson
      • Detective #1
      • (uncredited)
      Carmencita Johnson
      Carmencita Johnson
      • Village Child
      • (uncredited)
      Mary MacLaren
      Mary MacLaren
      • Townswoman
      • (uncredited)
      Donald Novis
      Donald Novis
      • Irish Tenor
      • (voice)
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Robert Z. Leonard
      • Writers
        • Frank R. Adams
        • J. Hartley Manners
        • Frances Marion
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      User reviews22

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      7bkoganbing

      Yearning For The Auld Sod

      Marion Davies was given quite the acting challenge by MGM and her paramour William Randolph Hearst. In doing Peg O' My Heart she was taking on a role that was made immortal on stage and in a silent screen version by Laurette Taylor. But Marion was more than up to the challenge.

      In fact the film was the best of possible worlds for Davies. She could be the sweet heroine that Mr. Hearst always saw her as. But the part called for some singing and Irish dancing and Marion's great talents for mimicry. She's got the brogue down perfect, she really does sound like J. Farrell MacDonald's daughter and he came by his brogue naturally.

      The play was written for Laurette Taylor by her husband J. Hartley Manners and became Taylor's signature part. Davies did make it her own. The play was considerably expanded from the stage version which only takes place in the drawing room of the Chichester home in Great Britain.

      Young Peg O'Connell was the daughter of MacDonald and an English mother who left them because she couldn't stand the life in the fishing village in the west of Ireland. What's great for some is bad for others, the village looks and feels a whole lot like Innisfree where John Wayne couldn't wait to move to in The Quiet Man.

      But mom's died and she's left a will that says the Chichester family will be paid an installment to educate young Peg in proper English ways and then Peg's to receive a big inheritance. Looks like mom made out quite fine after she left J. Farrell MacDonald. Anyway she's also to cut off contact from her father completely.

      The usual English and Irish stereotypes circa 1912 when Peg O' My Heart opened on Broadway for a 603 performance run abound in the film version. Peg's presence however changes quite a few things in the lives of the Chichesters before she makes up her mind what her destiny is.

      Marion is just fine in the part, I certainly would like to know what Laurette Taylor might have thought of her performance.
      7tjj1133

      Better Than Planktonrules Thinks

      While i agree with some that this isn't an 8.5/10 movie it's much better than a 3 or a 1. I've only seen Peg O' My Heart once, early last year on TCM, so i need at least one other more recent viewing to write a detailed opinion. What i do remember is that I really enjoyed this film and that Marion Davies was quite good, including her accent. The acting from the cast in general is good, especially from Miss Davies and J. Farrell MacDonald as her father. Miss Davies is a remarkable comedienne and, from what I've read, a kind and generous person who definitely did not deserve her portrayal as Susan Alexander in Citizen Kane. FYI, the play on which this film is based debuted in 1912 which is also the time period in which the film is set, not 1933.
      8lugonian

      When Irish Upon a Star

      PEG O' MY HEART (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1933), directed by Robert Z. Leonard, stars Marion Davies in a comedy-drama adapted from the popular stage play that later developed into a 1922 silent screen adaptation for Metro starring Laurette Taylor. Though Taylor might have been considered reprising her legendary role she originated for the talking screen, it was an event that never happened. Being a tough act to follow for anyone else assuming the part, Davies contributes greatly in what many consider her finest screen performance. Though this MGM talkie edition resembles certain elements that makes this seem like one directed by John Ford over at the Fox Studios starring Janet Gaynor, Davies, however, shows her ability as an good actress from dancing the Irish jig to speaking in Irish brogue to fine credibility.

      The story opens on the West Coast of Ireland. Margaret, fondly known to all as "Peg" (Marion Davies), is introduced as a grown daughter of a fisherman father, Patrick Shamus O'Connell (J. Farrell MacDonald). Coming through the crowd in the fishing community is Sir Gerald Markham (Onslow Stevens), an executor of the Kingsnorth estate looking to speak with Mr. O'Connell. Markham informs O'Connell, whose late wife, Heather, being British by birth, that his father-in-law, Lord Brian Kingsnorth, has died and made Peg the sole heir of her mother's fortune of $2 million pounds. The will also specified that the only way Peg is to inherit the money is to spend three years living at the Chichester estate, with the separation between father and daughter to be permanent. At first O'Connell rejects the offer but eventually agrees to the terms following a tragic shipping accident. Promising to join her at a latter date, Peg agrees to leave her native Ireland with her dog, Michael, and Markham on the next train bound for England. Once at the Chichester estate, Peg finds her surroundings aren't as friendly as it is back home. During her stay, she copes with unfriendly servants and snobbish relatives. During the course of time, Peg has fallen in love with Markham, but is stunned to learn his wedding plans, arranged by Mrs. Chichester (Irene Browne), are to be to Ethel Chichester (Juliette Compton) and Peg's marriage to her foppish son, Alaric (Tyrell Davis). Knowing Ethel's unfaithfulness after witnessing her kissing Christian Brent (Alan Mowbray), a married man, Peg, wanting to return home, receives startling news from Markham as to why she can't return home and ever see her father again. Other members of the cast include: Doris Lloyd (Grace Brent); Robert Greig (Jarvis, the Butler); Geoffrey Gill (Terrence); Nora Cecil (Mrs. Smythe); Leyland Hodgson and Billy Bevan (The Detectives).

      Unlike the 1922 screen version, which includes a prologue of Peg as a child, PEG O' MY HEART eliminates the early origins of the O'Connells and death of the mother by getting right down to basics, making this 89 minute movie into a full-fledged Marion Davies product. Aside from sentimentality and moments of humor, there's also song interludes to such tunes as: "Sweetheart, Darlin'," "Safe at Home," "Just Remember That We Love You" (beautiful song), "Boots and Saddles,"Hoppity Hop," "Tavern in the Town," and several reprises of "Just Remember That We Love You"; "Sweetheart, Darlin'." Considering reprises of "Sweetheart, Darlin," not only is it Peg's favorite song in the story, but its theme song as well.

      Until it's occasional broadcasts on Turner Classic Movies from 1994 onward, PEG O' MY HEART was one of those rarely seen Marion Davies features for MGM of the 1930s in spite of its reputation as being Marion Davies best sound movie with SHOW PEOPLE (1928) as Davies' best silent. Yet, trite title songs as "Sweetheart, Darlin'" come across as mushy, or lack of a better known male co-star names as Robert Montgomery or Franchot Tone over Onslow Stevens may have something to do with its lack of any sort of revivals. With the exception of the familiarity of J. Farrell MacDonald, the lackluster cast shouldn't be the reason to avoid viewing this one either on Turner Classic Movies or acquiring a DVD copy for purchase to consider watching. Quite appropriate for St. Patrick's Day. (***)
      7psteier

      Wonderful Hollywood blarney

      Marion Davies does surprisingly well as a girl from an Irish fishing village who must abandon her father and become a proper British lady to get a large inheritance. Of course, the accents, music and dance are American stage Irish rather than Irish Irish, but a very clever script and hard work all around pays off. And they forgot to credit 'Mutt' as Marion Davies' dog.

      Also made in 1922 by King Vidor.
      drednm

      Marion Davies... with Charm to Spare

      Marion Davies is wonderful in her best film. She sings ("Sweetheart Darlin'") and dances and is perfect as the Irish country lass who inherits a fortune. She is sent to live with English relatives who take her money and treat her badly. Of course Peg doesn't know they are being paid to "educate" her.

      Few star actresses of her day would have played the plain Irish girl who becomes a beautiful woman. A great stage hit for Laurette Taylor (who also starred in a silent version in 1922), the play was already dated when Davies made this film in 1933, but Davies was one of the best comics in Hollywood and creates a funny, charming heroine in Peg. And as in her work in the earlier MARIANNE, Davies proves she was one of the best with accents.

      Hearst had pushed for Davies to win an Oscar nomination for this MGM film (there were only three nominee that year), and I think she was worthy. Always underrated and overlooked, Marion Davies was a total delight in every comedy film I've ever seen her in, and this is her best.

      Also good is J. Farrell MacDonald as her doting father. Onslow Stevens is surprisingly good here as Gerald and is quite charming. Juliette Compton (as the mean Ethel), Robert Greig, Irene Browne, Alan Mowbray, Tyrrell Davis, Nora Cecil, and Doris Lloyd are all fine too. Michael the dog is fun.

      Old fashioned? Sure. But charming and funny and a wonderful film all-round.

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      • Trivia
        The only one of Marion Davies' 16 talkies to incorporate her real-life stutter into the character she was playing.
      • Quotes

        Margaret 'Peg' O'Connell: Saints be praised, there are no parlor snakes in Ireland. St. Patrick drawed them out too.

      • Crazy credits
        Opening credits are shown over a background of sailboats.
      • Connections
        Featured in Captured on Film: The True Story of Marion Davies (2001)
      • Soundtracks
        I'll Remember Only You
        Music by Nacio Herb Brown

        Lyrics by Arthur Freed

        Sung by Marion Davies and townspeople

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      • What is the name, movie & real-life, of Peg's loyal, little dog? It was the best behaved bow-wow in a film that I've ever seen.

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      • Release date
        • May 26, 1933 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Peggys miljoner
      • Filming locations
        • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
      • Production companies
        • Cosmopolitan Productions
        • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      • Budget
        • $623,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 27 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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