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Directed by Frank BorzageOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Yutaka Abe,
Jack Livingston,
Maude Wayne,
Jean HersholtCharmé par le franc sourire de Taro San, un conducteur de pousse-pousse japonais, Grant Barton emmène le jeune homme aux États-Unis en tant que valet. Grant épouse Marion Craig, mais quand elle part en Californie rendre visite à sa mère malade, il s'entiche de Tonia Marsh, une vamp. Marion les découvre ensemble et quitte Grant, sur quoi Taro décide d'aider son gentil employeur à se sortir de ses difficultés. En se faisant passer auprès de Tonia pour un membre de la famille impériale du Japon, Taro fait la cour à l'aventurière, et quand Grant les trouve dans les bras l'un de l'autre, il licencie immédiatement Taro. Grant et Marion se réconcilient, pendant que Taro retourne tristement au Japon. , 50minutes
Origin USAGenres DramaActors William Desmond,
Maude Wayne,
Claire McDowellLorsque Jack Brandon apprend que M. Carlton, le président de la banque dans laquelle il travaille, a détourné de l'argent, il accepte d'en prendre la responsabilité car il croit qu'il ne lui reste plus qu'un an à vivre. Il se rend alors au Canada dans les Territoires du Nord-Ouest. Là-bas il apprend que sa santé est bonne finalement et il rejoint la Police montée. Il découvre de l'or dans la parcelle de terrain qu'il habite. Lorsque les enfants de Carlton, Barbara et Burt, arrivent dans la région pour participer à la ruée vers l'or, Burt accuse Jack du vol et ce dernier doit alors quitter la police. Barbara se marie avec Jules La Roche, un homme riche qui a abandonné sa femme, mais elle est recueillie par Jack lorsqu'elle découvre que son mari est bigame. Carlton, sur son lit de mort, envoie un télégramme disculpant Jack. Un Indian tue La Roche, permettant à Jack d'épouser Barbara., 1h20
Directed by Sidney FranklinOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Politique,
Théâtre,
Political films,
Films based on playsActors Constance Talmadge,
Nick De Ruiz,
Warner Oland,
Edmund Burns,
Lillian Lawrence,
E. Alyn WarrenRating67%
En Chine, une jeune femme du nom de Ming Toy, est proche d'être achetée aux enchères comme esclave quand Billy Benson, un jeune et élégant américain, surenchérit et la sauve. Il l’emmène aux États-Unis à San Francisco où elle est remarquée par Charlie Yong, le roi de Chinatown qui souhaite prendre Ming Toy pour femme. Devant le refus de la jeune femme, il décide à plusieurs reprises de l'enlever de force mais échoue grâce à Benson qui, une fois encore, la sauve. Ce dernier décide alors de la prendre chez lui. Mais ses parents, horrifiés à la pensée de voir leur fils épouser une chinoise, la rejettent. Crainte vite effacée quand elle leur explique qu'elle est une femme blanche, qu'elle a été enlevée, enfant, par un couple de missionnaires qu'ils l'ont élevée en Chine, expliquant alors sa proximité avec la culture et les mœurs chinoises, ayant été imprégnée par celles-ci. Les parents consentent enfin à bénir leur union., 1h3
Directed by Edward F. Cline,
Buster KeatonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedyThemes Mafia films,
La préhistoire,
Gangster filmsActors Buster Keaton,
Margaret Leahy,
Wallace Beery,
Joe Roberts,
Lillian Lawrence,
Lionel BelmoreRating69%
Three plots in three different historical periods—prehistoric times, ancient Rome, and modern times (the Roaring Twenties)—are intercut to prove the point that men's love for woman have not significantly changed throughout history. In all three plots, characters played by Buster Keaton and Wallace Beery compete for the attention of the same woman, played by Margaret Leahy. Each plot follows similar "arcs" in the story line in which Keaton's character works for his beloved's attention and eventually wins her over., 2h1
Origin AustralieGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
CrimeActors Aaron Pedersen,
Hugo Weaving,
Jack Thompson,
Ryan Kwanten,
Tasma Walton,
Robert MammoneRating65%
Near the rural town of Winton, Queensland, a truck driver finds the body of a teenage aboriginal girl named Julie Mason inside one of the drainage tunnels under the road. Newly promoted aboriginal Detective Jay Swan, recently returned from training in the city, investigates the murder. He learns that Julie was a drug addict who would have sex with truck drivers for money. He questions another local aboriginal girl, Tani Williams, who is friends with Julie, but she refuses to speak to him. A neighbourhood boy tells Jay that he found Julie's phone and gives it to him. Jay finds several text messages to his teenage daughter, Crystal. He visits his ex-wife Mary and speaks to Crystal. He asks her if she wants to move to the city with him, but she declines. Mary tells Jay that it is too late for him to be a father. Jay searches a farm near where Julie's body was found and meets its owner, Sam Bailey. Before Jay leaves, he sees a young man leaving in a white hunting truck. Jay later finds out that another teenage aboriginal girl has also gone missing., 1h8
Directed by George MelfordOrigin USAGenres Drama,
AdventureActors Dorothy Dalton,
Rudolph Valentino,
Charles Brinley,
Walter Long,
William Boyd,
Maude WayneRating63%
The opening scenes are set in Scandinavia, where a ship's captain and his daughter, Moran, are introduced. Moran, it is clear, adores her father. She has grown up on and around ships and can handle herself on the water as well as any man. Then scene then shifts to San Francisco, where a young socialite, Ramon Laredo, complains that he is tired of the same tiresome round of parties and dances. He wishes he could get away from it all. While on his way to a yachting party, he meets up with an old sailor. After talking, they repair to a saloon, where Ramon is served a Mickey Finn. After passing out, he is shanghaied aboard a nefarious pirating ship, the "Heart of China," run by Captain Kitchell, a man without principles. Though initially dismissed as a pampered weakling by the crew and captain, Ramon proves his manhood and gradually gains everyone's respect. A Scandinavian ship in distress is spotted off the bow; the pirate crew quickly move in to loot the burning ship. Most of the crew, they discover, is dead, victims of leaking coal gas. Ramon rescues one sailor, whom he carries back to the pirate ship, only to discover that "he" is a "she." It is Moran, of course, whose father has perished aboard the burning ship. Efforts to hide her identify are futile; when Captain Kitchell discovers a female is on board, it is clear that the woman's virginity is endangered. Ramon, however, is determined to protect her. Gradually, Ramon and Moran fall in love, though Moran insists at first that she has no interest in romance -- she should have been born a boy, she says. After a lively battle on board the ship -- crew vs. captain and his henchmen -- the ship reaches the port in San Diego. Disembarking, Ramon finds himself at a high-society party attended by vacationing San Franciscans. They are delighted to see him and urge him to rejoin their company. But Ramon makes it clear that his experience of recent months has changed him, has made him a better man. Confidently, happily, he returns to the ship and to Moran's waiting arms.