

Drama · Romance
Overview
The love story of an abused English girl and a Chinese Buddhist in a time when London was a brutal and harsh place to live.
Top Cast


Lillian Gish
Lillian Gish
Lucy Burrows
Lillian Gish
Lucy Burrows


Richard Barthelmess
Richard Barthelmess
Cheng Huan
Richard Barthelmess
Cheng Huan


Donald Crisp
Donald Crisp
Battling Burrows
Donald Crisp
Battling Burrows
Arthur Howard
Arthur Howard
Burrows' Manager
Arthur Howard
Burrows' Manager


Edward Peil Sr.
Edward Peil Sr.
Evil Eye
Edward Peil Sr.
Evil Eye


George Beranger
George Beranger
The Spying One
George Beranger
The Spying One


Norman Selby
Norman Selby
A Prizefighter
Norman Selby
A Prizefighter
Ernest Butterworth
Ernest Butterworth
Secondary Role (uncredited)
Ernest Butterworth
Secondary Role (uncredited)
Frederic Hamen
Frederic Hamen
Secondary Role (uncredited)
Frederic Hamen
Secondary Role (uncredited)


Wilbur Higby
Wilbur Higby
London Policeman (uncredited)
Wilbur Higby
London Policeman (uncredited)
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