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  1. Change of Heart: Dirigido por James Tinling. Con Gloria Stuart, Michael Whalen, Lyle Talbot, Delmar Watson. Lady golfer (Stuart) joins another pro (Talbot) in tournaments which makes her husband (Whalen) so jealous he takes up the sport too.

  2. Change of Heart. ( 1938 ) Comedy. Romance. Sport. Black and White. 1930s. While Carol Murdock is becoming the golf-champion at the country club, husband Anthony is all wrapped up in his business and rants a lot about how much time his wife spends playing gold, thereby neglecting their home and him.

  3. 1938 Directed by James Tinling. While Carol Murdock is becoming the golf-champion at the country club, husband Anthony is all wrapped up in his business and rants a lot about how much time his wife spends playing gold, thereby neglecting their home and him.

  4. 01/14/1938 (US) Comedy , Romance 59m. User. Score. Overview. While Carol Murdock is becoming the golf-champion at the country club, husband Anthony is all wrapped up in his business and rants a lot about how much time his wife spends playing gold, thereby neglecting their home and him.

  5. While Carol Murdock is becoming the golf-champion at the country club, husband Anthony is all wrapped up in his business and rants a lot about how much time his wife spends playing gold, thereby neglecting their home and him. Carol teams up with golfer Phillip Reeves and they win a tournament together, and Reeves becomes infatuated with Carol. Anthony rants some more and Carol packs up and ...

  6. Películas hermosas e interesantes. ... CHANGE OF HEART. Dirigida Por. James Tinling. Estados Unidos, 1938. Comedia, Romance, Deportivo. 59. Sinopsis. Lady golfer (Stuart) joins another pro (Talbot) in tournaments which makes her husband (Whalen) so jealous he takes up the sport too.

  7. Change of Heart is a 1938 American comedy film directed by James Tinling and written by Frances Hyland and Albert Ray. The film stars Gloria Stuart, Michael Whalen, Lyle Talbot, Delmar Watson and Jane Darwell. The film was released on January 14, 1938, by 20th Century Fox.