Christine of the Hungry Heart is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Florence Vidor.
She elopes with Ivan Vianney (Keith), but even before they reach their objective, Rio de Janeiro, she realizes that the man is wrapped up in his work.
Monteagle reclaims his little son by cable to the consulate and Christine leaves Ivan, realizing a little too late, that all men make marriage secondary to their love.
Eventually, Christine makes atonement through nursing her first husband through his last illness, and Monteagle promises to try and assuage her heart-hunger if she will come back to him and her boy.
A fragment of a print from Christine of the Hungry Heart exists in the George Eastman Museum Motion Picture Collection.