Two Happy Hearts

{{short description|1932 film}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2020}}

{{Infobox film

| name = Two Happy Hearts

| image = Due cuori felici (1932) Melnati e De Sica.png

| caption = Melnati and De Sica in a film scene

| director = Baldassarre Negroni

| producer =

| writer = Raffaello Matarazzo
Aldo Vergano

| starring = Vittorio De Sica

| cinematography = Anchise Brizzi

| editing = Baldassarre Negroni

| distributor =

| released = {{film date|df=yes|1932}}

| runtime = 78 minutes

| country = Italy

| language = Italian

}}

Two Happy Hearts ({{langx|it|Due cuori felici}}) is a 1932 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Baldassarre Negroni and starring Vittorio De Sica. It is known for its modernist set designs.{{cite web |url=http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/193109 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090603223956/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/193109 |url-status=dead |archive-date=3 June 2009 |title=Due cuori felici |access-date=11 September 2010 |work=BFI}}[https://museumcrush.org/the-forgotten-glamour-and-modernism-of-1930s-italian-cinema-sets/ The forgotten glamour and modernism of 1930s Italian cinema sets – Museum Crush][https://www.ribaj.com/culture/rationalist-film-set-design-glamour-and-modernity-italian-cinema-estorick-collection-canonbury Rationalist Set Design Review: Sets and glamour in Italian cinema|RIBAJ]

Summary

A U.S. car representative's (Melnati) wife (Aylmer) stalking on an American car mogul (De Sica) prior to supper at an important meeting.[https://filmforum.org/film/two-happy-hearts-de-sica-film Film Fourm]

Cast

Other film versions

  • A Bit of Love (March 1932, Germany, directed by Max Neufeld)
  • Monsieur, Madame and Bibi (March 1932, France, directed by Max Neufeld and Jean Boyer)
  • Yes, Mr. Brown (January 1933, United Kingdom, directed by Herbert Wilcox)[https://twitter.com/estorick/status/997854436662874112 Estorick Collection on Twitter: "Due Cuori Felici (Two Happy Hearts, 1932), was a remake of a German film Ein bißchen Liebe für Dich (A Bit of Love, 1932). Another remake was filmed in the UK and launched the following year. "Yes, Mr. Brown" is currently missing from the @BFI National Archive."]

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