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50 min
Japanese actor Sessue Hayakawa was one of the most popular leading men in American silent films-this despite the fact that orientals were traditionally (and stereotypically) cast as villains at the time. In The Bravest Way, Hayakawa carries self-sacrifice to the nth degree. He is so devoted-in a perfectly platonic manner-to the widow of his best friend (Tsuri Aoki) that he loses the love of his American fiancee (Florence Vidor). Lost film.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Sessue Hayakawa | Kara Tamura | Unowned | |
Florence Vidor | Nume Rogers | Unowned | |
Tsuru Aoki | Sat-u | Unowned | |
Yukio Aoyama | Shiro Watana (as U Aoyama) | Unowned | |
Jane Wolfe | Miss Tompkins (as Jane Wolff) | Unowned | |
Winter Hall | Moreby Nason | Unowned | |
KisaburÅ Kurihara | Sam Orson (as Thomas Kurahara) | Unowned | |
Josephine Crowell | Janitress | Unowned | |
Goro Kino | Motoyoshi | Unowned | |
Clarence Geldart | The Minister (as Clarence Geldart) | Unowned | |
Guy Oliver | The Lawyer | Unowned | |
William Elmer | (as Billy Elmer) | Unowned |