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Réalisé par William WorthingtonOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
RomanceActeurs Sessue Hayakawa,
Edward Peil Sr.,
Tsuru Aoki (青木 鶴子)Note65%
Tatsu (Hayakawa) is a young painter who lives within the mountains of Hakawa, Japan, doing a series of paintings and disposing of them upon completion, shouting to the gods to return his fiancée, a princess whom he believed was turned into a dragon. Tatsu then heads to a nearby village, demanding some paper from the locals. His unusual behavior catches the attention of a man named Uchida (Fujita), a friend of the famous painter Kano Indara (Peil, Sr.), who seeks someone to be Indara's prodigy as Indara has no son to be his heir and continue the family bloodline of paintings., 56minutes
Réalisé par Reginald BarkerGenres Drame,
RomanceThèmes La mer,
TransportActeurs Sessue Hayakawa,
Tsuru Aoki (青木 鶴子),
Frank Borzage,
Thomas Kurihara,
Henry Kotani,
Gladys BrockwellNote59%
Baron Yamaki (Sessue Hayakawa) is a fisherman who lives along with his daughter Toya San (Tsuru Aoki) on an island. The island is inhabited by Buddhists and Yamaki had been cursed by Buddha for an affront by one of his ancestors who in a murderous rage, defiled an altar of Buddha in the nearby temple. The curse was that if his daughter married anyone, then the nearby volcano would erupt. Toya finds it difficult to form relationships with boys because the village prophet Takeo (Thomas Kurihara) has spread the rumour that she is cursed. She is therefore unwilling to continue her father's acceptance of the curse. When Yamaki takes Toya-san to the Buddha shrine in the garden of his house to pray and try to get the curse removed, she vents her feelings about the god's unfairness.