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There Goes My Heart 1938

An heiress, tired of her privileged life, assumes a modest position as a department‑store clerk, where she meets a man from a humble background. Though they fall in love, a looming fortune and family expectations threaten their relationship, forcing both to confront what truly matters.

An heiress, tired of her privileged life, assumes a modest position as a department‑store clerk, where she meets a man from a humble background. Though they fall in love, a looming fortune and family expectations threaten their relationship, forcing both to confront what truly matters.

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Meet the Full Cast and Actors of There Goes My Heart

Explore the complete cast of There Goes My Heart, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


Irving Bacon

Irving Bacon

Mr. Dobbs

Fredric March

Fredric March

Bill Spencer

William B. Davidson

William B. Davidson

Skipper Jackson (uncredited)

Robert Armstrong

Robert Armstrong

Detective O'Brien

Mary Field

Mary Field

Mrs. Crud - Pennypepper's Patient (voice) (uncredited)

Moroni Olsen

Moroni Olsen

Fisherman (uncredited)

Etienne Girardot

Etienne Girardot

Hinkley - Secretary

Alan Mowbray

Alan Mowbray

Penny E. Pennypepper

Patsy Kelly

Patsy Kelly

Peggy O'Brien

George Chandler

George Chandler

Tailor (uncredited)

Marjorie Main

Marjorie Main

Fireless Cooker Customer (uncredited)

Eugene Pallette

Eugene Pallette

Mr. Stevens - Editor

Ernie Adams

Ernie Adams

Cafe Counterman (uncredited)

Virginia Bruce

Virginia Bruce

Joan Butterfield

J. Farrell MacDonald

J. Farrell MacDonald

Officer

Ralph Brooks

Ralph Brooks

Cafe Customer (uncredited)

Lloyd Ingraham

Lloyd Ingraham

Silent Banker (uncredited)

Harry Langdon

Harry Langdon

Minister (uncredited)

Nancy Carroll

Nancy Carroll

Dorothy Moore

Amzie Strickland

Amzie Strickland

Customer (uncredited)

Jinx Falkenburg

Jinx Falkenburg

Customer (uncredited)

Eddie Dunn

Eddie Dunn

Norman - Taxicab Driver (uncredited)

Billy Wayne

Billy Wayne

First Taxicab Driver (uncredited)

Kirby Grant

Kirby Grant

Customer (uncredited)

Irving Pichel

Irving Pichel

Mr. Gorman

Eddy Chandler

Eddy Chandler

Diner (uncredited)

Greta Granstedt

Greta Granstedt

Thelda - Joan's Swedish Maid (uncredited)

Syd Saylor

Syd Saylor

Robinson (as Sid Saylor)

Joe Ploski

Joe Ploski

Walter (uncredited)

Philip Morris

Philip Morris

Small Boat Captain (uncredited)

Arthur Lake

Arthur Lake

Flash Fisher

Charles Anthony Hughes

Charles Anthony Hughes

Announcer (uncredited)

Claude Gillingwater

Claude Gillingwater

Cyrus W. Butterfield

Hal K. Dawson

Hal K. Dawson

Camera Clerk (uncredited)

Adia Kuznetzoff

Adia Kuznetzoff

Second Mate on Yacht (uncredited)

Harry Lang

Harry Lang

Newsboy (uncredited)

Tommy Mack

Tommy Mack

Cafe Manager (uncredited)

Jack Egan

Jack Egan

Sailor (uncredited)

Marjorie Kane

Marjorie Kane

Secretary (uncredited)

Gwen Seager

Gwen Seager

Clerk (uncredited)

Horace G. Brown

Horace G. Brown

Ice Skater (uncredited)

Elaine Shepard

Elaine Shepard

Customer (uncredited)

Pat Lane

Pat Lane

Sailor on Launch (uncredited)

Norman Phillips Jr.

Norman Phillips Jr.

Copyboy (uncredited)

Billy Taft

Billy Taft

Photographer (uncredited)

George Burton

George Burton

Drayman (uncredited)

June Glory

June Glory

Clerk (uncredited)

Anna Luther

Anna Luther

Customer (uncredited)

Walter Ridge

Walter Ridge

Herman - Trick Ice Skater (uncredited)

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for There Goes My Heart

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On a luxurious yacht, heiress Joan Butterfield, Virginia Bruce can’t convince her grandfather to loosen the rules, so she quietly slips away and heads for New York City. Reporter Bill Spencer, Fredric March arrives at the yacht just moments too late to catch a proper glimpse, hoping to snap a rare photograph for his editor, Mr. Stevens, Eugene Pallette. When the chance escapes him, Bill doubles down on his pursuit, convincing Stevens to back a more ambitious story: a contrast between Joan’s gilded life and that of an ordinary department-store salesgirl. The newsroom buzzes with the plan as Bill bets on a sensational piece that would show a world of luxury beside everyday work.

In New York, Joan is spotted by good-hearted Peggy O’Brien, Patsy Kelly, after an amusing turn of fate in an automat. Peggy’s kindness wins Joan a free lunch when her own meal is stolen, and the manager’s refusal to replace it is politely overridden by Joan’s easy charm. The two women become fast friends, and Peggy offers Joan a place to stay, then promises to help her land a job at Butterfield’s department store—Peggy’s workplace. To keep her identity hidden, Joan adopts the alias Joan Baker, and she learns to navigate the small, messy realities of everyday life, including the surprisingly tricky art of cooking dinner.

When Bill steps into Butterfield’s for his feature, he recognizes Joan after all, and the pursuit shifts from the yacht to a personal chase. At first, Joan resists and tries to keep him at arm’s length, but she slowly opens up, and their relationship deepens as she reveals the down-to-earth person beneath the designer clothes. Bill’s growing affection for her is tempered by the tension of his assignment: can he fall for the woman he’s supposed to photograph and write about without compromising her story?

Tensions rise when a jealous coworker, Dorothy Moore, Nancy Carroll, notices the inscription on a watch—“To Joan Butterfield—from Gramps” —and realizes Joan’s true identity. The discovery fuels a rift and adds pressure on Joan, who is trying to balance honesty with the life she’s come to enjoy. Peggy, puzzled by Joan’s preference for an ordinary life, stands by her friend even as the newsroom story looms large over both their lives. Without fully understanding the stakes, Peggy calls Bill to explain what she’s learned, and Bill secretly takes Joan to his island cabin just twenty-five miles from New York, hoping to salvage something real amid the headlines.

Back in the city, Bill’s friend Flash Fisher, [Arthur Lake], passes along information that helps Gramps—Cyrus W. Butterfield, Claude Gillingwater—and his team race to the island before Bill can rejoin Joan. Gramps lands with his crew by speedboat and, armed with the newspaper’s sensational piece, confronts Joan with the dream of family and name rather than headlines. Bill arrives only to find Joan hurt and angry, and she leaves, sure that her identity and her relationship have been compromised.

In the quiet that follows, Peggy and her chiropractor boyfriend, Pennypepper E. Pennypepper, Alan Mowbray, devise a playful plan to bring the couple back together: a pair of telegrams signed by the other, inviting each to meet on the island. The ruse works in time, and when they finally meet again, initial reluctance yields to rediscovered affection. A thunderclap frightens Joan, driving her into Bill’s arms as a minister—sent by Peggy and Pennypepper—opens the wedding book and prepares to seal their union.

Throughout, the story threads a contrast between glittering city life and simple, genuine connection, showing how two people can learn to understand and value what truly matters. The romance widens into a shared future only after the emotional misunderstandings clear, the newsroom reshaped by love rather than by sensationalism, and a quiet ceremony confirms that the heart can outpace the press.

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There Goes My Heart Themes and Keywords

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There Goes My Heart Other Names and Titles

Explore the various alternative titles, translations, and other names used for There Goes My Heart across different regions and languages. Understand how the film is marketed and recognized worldwide.


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