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Eve, the boyish daughter of a freighter captain stationed in a Chinese port, is addicted to dime novels and romantic daydreams. Going ashore with her father, she meets Bob Britton, the son of a wealthy tea-planter, who teases her, thinking... See more »

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Eve Corbin
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Bill Stanley
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Captain Corbin
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Chang Fang
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Richard Stanley
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Missionary
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Le Sing (as Sojin)
K. Nambu ...
The Executioner (as Nambu)
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Eddie Harris ...
Cookie, the cook

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Paul Sloane

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Harry Chapman Ford ... (play)
 
Elmer Harris ... (story)
 
Jack Jevne ... (adaptation)
 
John W. Krafft ... (titles) (as John Krafft)

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Arthur C. Miller ... (as Arthur Miller)

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Max Parker

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William J. Scully ... assistant director (as William Scully)

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Cecil B. DeMille ... presenter

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Plot Summary

Eve, the boyish daughter of a freighter captain stationed in a Chinese port, is addicted to dime novels and romantic daydreams. Going ashore with her father, she meets Bob Britton, the son of a wealthy tea-planter, who teases her, thinking she is a boy. When Chang Fang, a Chinese pirate, stages a raid on the town, Eve uses the situation to shanghai Bob aboard her father's vessel, which is then taken by the pirates. Bob is taken to Chang's stronghold with Eve, who conceals herself in a large rug; when she reveals herself, Chang orders the room cleared, but she binds him hand and foot, as she did earlier to Bob. Eve and Bob escape, pursued by the pirate band. Chang is popped into a jar and ejected from a window by a missionary, who then reads psalms to Chang while Eve ropes him; drawn up to the window, Bob and Eve compel the missionary to marry them. Written by AFI

Taglines A story thoroughly human, with an Oriental background, chuck full of thrills and laughs. (Print Ad-Altus Times-Democrat, ((Altus, Okla.)) 1 April 1927) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Fille d'Ève (France)
  • Liberdades de Eva (Brazil)
  • Schiffsjunge Eva (Austria)
  • De gule Pirater (Denmark)
  • Uma Mulher de Acção (Portugal)
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