
The Red Lantern
Drama
Overview
Mahlee and Blanche Sackville are half-sisters, Blanche the daughter of an Englishman and his wife, Mahlee of the Englishman and his Chinese mistress. Mahlee rejects her people and attempts to find a life for herself among the Europeans. But she finds the color line impossible to pass and returns to lead her Chinese people in rebellion.
Top Cast


Alla Nazimova
Alla Nazimova
Mahlee & Blanche Sackville
Alla Nazimova
Mahlee & Blanche Sackville


Noah Beery
Noah Beery
Dr. Sam Wang
Noah Beery
Dr. Sam Wang


Edward Connelly
Edward Connelly
Gen. Jung-Lu
Edward Connelly
Gen. Jung-Lu


Frank Currier
Frank Currier
Sir Philip Sackville
Frank Currier
Sir Philip Sackville


Darrell Foss
Darrell Foss
Andrew Handel
Darrell Foss
Andrew Handel


Winter Hall
Winter Hall
Rev. Alex Templeton
Winter Hall
Rev. Alex Templeton


Harry Mann
Harry Mann
Chung
Harry Mann
Chung
Virginia Ross
Virginia Ross
Luang-Ma
Virginia Ross
Luang-Ma
Mary Van Ness
Mary Van Ness
Mrs. Templeton
Mary Van Ness
Mrs. Templeton


Anna May Wong
Anna May Wong
Eurasian woman (uncredited)
Anna May Wong
Eurasian woman (uncredited)
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