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Synopsis
Based on "The Chink and the Child", a story by Thomas Burke, Broken Blossoms is one of D.W. Griffith's most poetic films. Richard Barthelmess plays a young Chinese aristocrat who hopes to spread the gospel of his Eastern religion to the grimy corners of London's Limehouse district. Rapidly disillusioned, Barthelmess opens a curio shop and takes to smoking opium. One evening, Lillian Gish, the waif-like daughter of drunken prizefighter Donald Crisp, collapses on Barthelmess' doorstep after enduring one more of her father's brutal beatings. Barthelmess shelters the girl, providing her with the love and kindness that she has never known. Crisp, offended that his daughter is living with a "heathen," forces the girl to return home with him. In a terrible drunken rage, Crisp beats Lillian to death. Barthelmess arrives on the scene, kills Crisp, then kneels beside Lillian's body and takes his own life. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Richard Barthelmess Cheng Haun, the Yellow Man
Lillian Gish Lucy Burrows
Arthur Howard Burrow's Manager
Edward Peil Sr. Evil Eye
Donald Crisp Battling Burrows
George Andre Beranger The Spying One

Production Crew

Billy Bitzer Cinematographer
Hendrik Sartov Cinematographer
Karl Brown Cinematographer
D.W. Griffith Composer (Music Score)
Louis F. Gottschalk Composer (Music Score)
D.W. Griffith Director
James Smith Editor
D.W. Griffith Producer
D.W. Griffith Screenwriter
Hendrik Sartov Special Effects
Year: 1919
Runtime: 102
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama
Romance

Produced by
United Artists

Awards
1996 - U.S. National Film Registry - Library of Congress