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Cast
Pola Negri | ... |
Daisy Forbes
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Edmund Lowe | ... |
George Tevis
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Rockliffe Fellowes | ... |
Harry Anderson
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Noah Beery | ... |
British Consul
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Sôjin Kamiyama | ... |
Lee Tai
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Mrs. Wong Wing | ... |
Amah
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Florence Regnart | ... |
Sylvia Knox
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Charles Requa | ... |
Harold Knox
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E.H. Calvert | ... |
Sidney Forbes
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Sayre Dearing | ... |
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Jesse Fuller | ... |
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
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Directed by
Raoul Walsh |
Written by
Sada Cowan | ... | (scenario) |
W. Somerset Maugham | ... | (play) |
Cinematography by
Victor Milner |
Art Direction by
Hans Dreier |
Costume Design by
Howard Greer | ... | (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Jesse L. Lasky | ... | presenter |
Adolph Zukor | ... | presenter |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Paramount Pictures (1925) (United States) (theatrical)
- Universum Film (UFA) (1926) (Germany) (theatrical)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
After being educated in England, Daisy Forbes returns to China, the country of her birth, and discovers that her father has recently died and that she has become a social outcast, owing to the public revelation that the oriental nurse who raised her was actually her mother. Daisy is in love with George Tevis, the nephew of the British consul, but she is disappointed by George when he is persuaded by his uncle to renounce her in favor of a diplomatic career. Lee Tai, a sinister mandarin, kidnaps Daisy with the aid of drugs and hypnotism; she is rescued by Harry Anderson, a rotter whom she soon marries out of desperation. When Anderson discovers that Daisy is an ostracized half caste, he bitterly regrets their marriage. Not knowing of the marriage, George searches her out, only to find her a married woman. Anderson forbids George to see Daisy again, but George defies the ban and meets her at her house to say good-by. Before he can shoot George, Anderson drinks wine poisoned by Lee Tai--and dies. Tevis takes Daisy back to England, and Lee Tai is executed according to Chinese law. Written by Anonymous |
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Taglines | All the allure of the Orient, with its seething Intrigues, its wily peoples, its mystery, and romance- are all found "East of Suez." (Print Ad-The News, ((Hobart, Tasmania)) 15 August 1925) See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | East of Suez (1925) is listed as a lost silent film. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in Ett brott (1940). See more » |