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The Willow Tree (1920 film)

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Distributed by
  
Metro Pictures

Genres
  
Drama, Silent film

Country
  
United States

Director
  
Henry Otto

Cast
  
Viola Dana

Duration
  


Language
  
Silent (English intertitles)

Release date
  
January 31, 1920 (1920-01-31)

Based on
  
The Willow Tree  by J. H. Benrimo

Writer
  
J.H. Benrimo (play), June Mathis, Harrison Rhoades (play)

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The Willow Tree is a surviving 1920 American silent film directed by Henry Otto and distributed by Metro Pictures. The film is based on a Broadway play, The Willow Tree, by J. H. Benrimo and Harrison Rhodes. Fay Bainter starred in the Broadway play in 1917. The film stars Viola Dana and is preserved in the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection.

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Plot

As described in a film magazine, O-Riu (Dana), daughter of a Japanese image-maker, rebels at his command that she marry a wealthy merchant in order to provide funds for her brother to attend an American college. Due to a coincidence, her flight is misinterpreted as a suicide, and her father sells to an Englishman living in the neighborhood his most prized image. Seeking refuge, O-Riu poses as the image and then "comes to life" apparently by magic. The Englishman falls in love with her and will not answer his country's call to arms until she has apparently disappeared. While he is away for four years, she lives at his home. When he returns after the war, they find happiness. The film has a parallel story concerning Japanese legends.

Cast

  • Viola Dana as O-Riu
  • Edward Connelly as Tomotada
  • Pell Trenton as Ned Hamilton
  • Harry Dunkinson as Jeoffrey Fuller
  • Alice Wilson as Mary Fuller
  • Frank Tokunaga as John Charles Goto
  • Togo Yamamoto as Itomudo
  • George Kuwa as Kimura
  • Tom Ricketts as Priest
  • References

    The Willow Tree (1920 film) Wikipedia
    The Willow Tree (1920 film) IMDb