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A TALE OF TWO WORLDS is among the finest feature-length melodramas of the silent era. The tale begins in China, where an American art dealer manages to obtain a priceless relic of the Ming dynasty, but he and his wife are slain shortly thereafter during the Boxer Rebellion. Luckily, their young daughter is saved by a servant who moves to Chinatown in San Francisco and raises the girl as his own daughter, Sui Sen (Leatrice Joy). As an adult, the beautiful Sui Sen is loved by a number of suitors, including her foster father's servant, Boxer Rebellion leader Ling Jo, and a young, handsome, wealthy wasp (J. Frank Glendon). The evil Ling Jo, played to perfection by Wallace Beery, has devious plans to rid Sui Sen of her other admirers and acquire her family heirloom, the Ming Scepter. Deftly directed by Frank Lloyd (OLIVER TWIST, MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY), A TALE OF TWO WORLDS is a must see for fans of silent melodramas.
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Action/Adventure |
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Not Rated |
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