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The Ace of Hearts
(1921)

A secret organization is working in America at plotting the deaths of capitalist leaders. To assign the task of assassination, the group members draw playing cards until one receives the ace of hearts. Within the organization, two members vie for the affections of the group’s only female agent, Lilith (Leatrice Joy).

Mr. Forrest (John Bowers) has the luck of the draw to assassinate their latest target, and on a whim of dedication to the cause Lilith agrees to marry him. Mr. Farallone (Lon Chaney), also in love with Lilith objects to her impulsiveness. To his horror, she goes through with the marriage.

On the morning after, a lovestruck Lilith attempts to convince Forrest not to go through with the plot. Unswayed, he leaves to complete his duty. Lilith then goes to Farallone to persuade him to intercede, and he presses her into an unsavory agreement. But love has not only transformed the hearts of Lilith and Forrest but that too of Farallone.

The acting in The Ace of Hearts is melodramatic on Chaney’s part but befitting the role, and the direction good on Wallace Worsley’s part. While it has its moments of card-turning suspense, the film nets out to be a slightly above-average love story programmer. — Carl Bennett

2003 Warner Home Video edition

Lon Chaney Collection (1921-2000),
black & white and color, 329 minutes total, not rated,
including The Ace of Hearts (1921), black & white, 74 minutes, not rated,
with The Unknown (1927), black & white, 49 minutes, not rated, Laugh, Clown, Laugh (1928), black & white, 73 minutes, not rated, and Lon Chaney: A Thousand Faces (2000), black & white and color, 85 minutes, not rated.

Warner Home Video, 65791, UPC 0-12569-57912-5.
Full-frame 4:3 NTSC, two single-sided, dual-layered DVD discs, Region 1, 4.5 Mbps average video bit rate, 192 kbps audio bit rate, Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo sound, English language intertitles, French and Spanish language subtitles, 11 chapter stops, dual digipak in cardboard slipcase, $39.98.
DVD release date: 28 October 2003.
Country of origin: USA

Ratings (1-10): video: 7 / audio: 7 / additional content: 7 / overall: 6.

The print utilized for the full-frame video transfer is a very-good 35mm print with excellent image detail, which is highly scuffed from reel two onward. The print also has the odd vertical emusion scratch and some frame jitters. The transfer is generously framed to allow all of the intertitles to be readable. Some of the intertitles have been restored from flash titles in the source print or from intertitles transferred from a lower-quality print. Overall, the print appears to be largely complete and remains watchable despite its wear.

The accompanying music score is a serviceable composition by Turner Classic Movies’ Young Film Composers competition winner Vivek Maddala, performed on synthesizers with some overdubs by a small acoustic string ensemble. A brief documentary on the score’s creation is included in the supplemental section for the film. Also included is a still gallery, and an informative and informal audio commentary by Chaney biographer Michael F. Blake.

 
USA: Click the logomark at right to purchase
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United Kingdom: Click the logomark at right to purchase
a Region 1 NTSC DVD of this edition from Amazon.co.uk.
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