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Daughter of the East

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Directed by
  
Roy Darling

Written by
  
Adam Tavlaridi

Production company
  
Blue Bird Films

Initial release
  
1924

Box office
  
50 GBP

Distributed by
  
Paramount Pictures

Produced by
  
Adam Tavlaridi

Starring
  
Dorothy Hawtree

Release date
  
4 October 1924

Director
  
Roy Darling

Cinematography
  
Tasman Higgins

Cast
  
Dorothy Hawtree

Similar
  
The Fatal Wedding, The Midnight Wedding, The Romantic Story of M, Captain Midnight - the Bush, Captain Starlight - or Gentlema

Daughter of the East, also known as 'The Boy of the Dardanelles', is a 1924 Australian silent film directed by Roy Darling. It is considered a lost film.

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Plot

Harry Wharton is born of English parents in Turkey. Despite being engaged to a woman back in England, he falls in love with an orphaned Armenian girl, Marian. A Turkish pasha also loves Marian and kidnaps her. Wharton tries to rescue her but is captured just as England and Turkey declare war on each other. He escapes disguised as a Greek and joins the Australians at the Gallipoli Campaign.

After the war Wharton finds Marian who has been traumatised by the war. He helps her recover and his fiancee gives him his freedom, enabling Wharton and Marian to be married.

Production

The film was financed by Adam Tavlradi, a Greek cafe owner keen to show a film demonstrating the contribution of Greeks to the British war effort. It was shot in and around Sydney in mid 1923, with battles scenes shot on Maroubra Beach. It was previewed under the title The Boy of the Dardanelles.

Release

As he had with his first film, The Lust for Gold (1922), Darling had great trouble getting the film released, but eventually managed to make a deal with Paramount. However box office response was not strong and Darling only received £50 in returns.

Only 25 seconds of the movie survive today.

Cast

  • Dorothy Hawtree
  • Paul Eden
  • Catherine Tearle
  • Charles Villiers
  • Adam Tavalridi
  • References

    Daughter of the East Wikipedia