
Where East Is East
Drama
Overview
A Chinese wife returns to the American family she left behind in Southeast Asia and then moves in on her daughter's (Lupe Velez) beau (Lloyd Hughes).
Top Cast


Lon Chaney
Lon Chaney
Tiger Haynes
Lon Chaney
Tiger Haynes


Lupe Vélez
Lupe Vélez
Toyo Haynes
Lupe Vélez
Toyo Haynes


Estelle Taylor
Estelle Taylor
Mme. de Sylva
Estelle Taylor
Mme. de Sylva


Lloyd Hughes
Lloyd Hughes
Bobby Bailey
Lloyd Hughes
Bobby Bailey
Louis Stern
Louis Stern
Padré Angelo
Louis Stern
Padré Angelo
Mrs. Wong Wing
Mrs. Wong Wing
Ming
Mrs. Wong Wing
Ming


Willie Fung
Willie Fung
Servant (uncredited)
Willie Fung
Servant (uncredited)


Charles Gemora
Charles Gemora
Rangho the Gorilla (uncredited)
Charles Gemora
Rangho the Gorilla (uncredited)


Duke Kahanamoku
Duke Kahanamoku
Wild Animal Trapper (uncredited)
Duke Kahanamoku
Wild Animal Trapper (uncredited)
Mademoiselle Kithnou
Mademoiselle Kithnou
de Sylva's Maid (uncredited)
Mademoiselle Kithnou
de Sylva's Maid (uncredited)
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