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60 min
This exotic adventure drama was based on the novel, The Daughter of Brahma, and went through at least one title change before reaching the screen as Shattered Idols. Jean Hurst, the widow of a British Army officer in India, hates her crippled son David because she thinks he is a coward and a weakling. She sends him away to England for his education. When he returns to India, he falls in love with native girl Sarasvati, who he saves from being burned on a funeral pyre.
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Marguerite De La Motte | Sarasvati | Unowned |
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William V. Mong | Rama Pal | Unowned |
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James Morrison | Lt. Walter Hurst / David Hurst | Unowned |
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Frankie Lee | David Hurst, as a child | Unowned |
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Ethel Grey Terry | Jean Hurst | Unowned |
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Alfred Allen | The Judge | Unowned |
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Louise Lovely | Diana Chichester | Unowned |
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Harvey Clark | Col. Chichester | Unowned |
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Josephine Crowell | Mrs. Chichester | Unowned |
Robert Littlefield | Dick Hathaway | Unowned | |
Mary Wynn | Ethel Hathaway | Unowned | |
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George Periolat | The High Priest | Unowned |
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Tom Ricketts | Rev. Dr. Romney | Unowned |