
Forbidden Heaven
Drama
Overview
Charles Farrell stars as a British working stiff named Niba, who hopes one day to attain a Parliamentary seat. Niba's life is permanently altered when he rescues forlorn American girl Ann (Charlotte Henry). Though forced to give up his political dreams, Niba contentedly sets up house with Ann, eventually falling in love with her.
Top Cast


Charles Farrell
Charles Farrell
Mr. Archer / Nibs
Charles Farrell
Mr. Archer / Nibs


Charlotte Henry
Charlotte Henry
Ann, The Girl
Charlotte Henry
Ann, The Girl


Beryl Mercer
Beryl Mercer
Agnes, 'The Duchess'
Beryl Mercer
Agnes, 'The Duchess'
Fred Walton
Fred Walton
Pluffy, His Lordship
Fred Walton
Pluffy, His Lordship
Eric Wilton
Eric Wilton
Warren Radford, Politician
Eric Wilton
Warren Radford, Politician


Phyllis Barry
Phyllis Barry
Sybil Radford, Politician's Daughter
Phyllis Barry
Sybil Radford, Politician's Daughter
Eric Snowden
Eric Snowden
Speaker
Eric Snowden
Speaker
Barry Winton
Barry Winton
Allen
Barry Winton
Allen
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