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  1. Naked Hearts: Directed by Rupert Julian. With Francelia Billington, Rupert Julian, Zoe Rae, Gordon Griffith. Two families had been neighbors in the South for years; Maud, her brother Howard, and Cecil Lane were playmates. One day as they were playing on the lawn the fathers of Maud and Cecil betroth their children in a bumper of wine.

  2. Naked Hearts is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Rupert Julian and starring Francelia Billington, Jack Holt, and Zoe Rae. [1] [2] Cast. Francelia Billington as Maud. Rupert Julian as Cecil. Zoe Rae as Maud, as a Child. Gordon Griffith as Cecil, as a Child. Douglas Gerrard as Lord Lovelace. Jack Holt as Howard.

  3. Rupert Julian. Director, Story. Olga Printzlau. Writer. Maud and Cecil have been in love since they were children in the pre-Civil War South, but Howard, Maud's domineering brother, disapproves of a marriage between them. Instead, he has chosen English nobleman Lord Lovelace as the ideal fiancé for Maud.

  4. Naked Hearts is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Rupert Julian and starring Francelia Billington, Jack Holt, and Zoe Rae.

  5. Summaries. Two families had been neighbors in the South for years; Maud, her brother Howard, and Cecil Lane were playmates. One day as they were playing on the lawn the fathers of Maud and Cecil betroth their children in a bumper of wine. Shortly thereafter Cecil's father loses his fortune through poor speculation and commits suicide.

  6. Naked Hearts is a film directed by Rupert Julian with Zoe Rae, Francelia Billington, Gordon Griffith, Rupert Julian .... Year: 1916. Original title: Naked Hearts. Synopsis: Maud and Cecil, childhood sweethearts, grow up and drift apart. Maud finds herself engaged, against her will, to a rich nobleman.

  7. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. Rupert Julian was both star and director of the episodic historical drama Naked Hearts. The story begins in Colonial America, when the romance between young Cecil (Julian) and Maude (Francelia Billington) is broken up by the feud between their respective families.