7
75 min
After forming his own studio in 1925, Cecil B. DeMille produced this exuberant blend of orientalist melodrama and gender-bending comedy featuring his THE TEN COMMANDMENTS leading lady Leatrice Joy. An over-protective sea captain forces his daughter Eve to pass as a boy. But she craves romance and sets her sights on a handsome American tourist (Boyd) who still thinks she's a boy when she shanghais him aboard her father's ship; then a lustful Chinese pirate (Walter Long) takes them prisoner. Joy, an appealing comedienne whose career nosedived when talkies came in, sparkles in both her tomboy and love-hungry phases. -Martin Rubin, Gene Siskel Film Center
Name | Character | Team | |
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Leatrice Joy | Eve Corbin | Unowned | |
William Boyd | Bill Stanley | Unowned | |
Robert Edeson | Captain Corbin | Unowned | |
Walter Long | Chang Fang | Unowned | |
Eddie Harris | Cookie (The Cook) | Unowned | |
Richard Carle | Richard Stanley | Unowned | |
SĂ´jin Kamiyama | Le Sing | Unowned |