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The Forbidden City

1918 | 63m | English

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The daughter of a Chinese mandarin is sentenced to death for her secret marriage to an American. Their child, raised in the mandarin's palace, grows up and escapes to seek her father, now a high-ranking official in the Philippines.
Release Date: Oct 06, 1918
Director: Sidney Franklin
Writer: Mary Murillo, George Scarborough
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords silent film
Production Companies Norma Talmadge Film Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Norma Talmadge San San / Toy
Thomas Meighan John Worden
E. Alyn Warren Wong Li
Michael Rayle Mandarin
L. Rogers Lytton Chinese Emperor
Reid Hamilton Lieutenant Philip Halbert
Charles Fang Yuan-Loo
Name Job
Sidney Franklin Director
Mary Murillo Writer
George Scarborough Story
H. Lyman Broening Director of Photography
Edward Wynard Director of Photography
Name Title
Joseph M. Schenck Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
5.0

The characterisations here are a bit of a stretch, to be honest. Norma Talmadge is "San San" who is to be a concubine of the Emperor (of China) but who becomes embroiled, and falls in love, with the American Ambassador to the court - "Worden" (Thomas Meighan) with whom she has a child. Needless to s ... ay, the Emperor is not best pleased and "San San" is dealt with and the baby "Toy" put out for adoption by a family who disdainfully refer to her as the "American". Talmadge plays both roles, the former a little more plausibly than the latter as the daughter seeks out her father, now a high ranking official in the American-governed Philippines. The story is simple, and probably quite typical of the times when any form of inter-racial relationship was somewhat hypocritically frowned upon. Meighan plays well, he ages well, and his character is decent but the rest of this is heavily staged, badly lit and is a meanderingly paced effort that could have launched the career of ten Max Factor's. The sumptuous court settings of dynastic China have to be presumed as the settings and costumes suggest a very basic budget - even for 1918. It isn't terrible, indeed it is quite ambitious, but for me it felt flat and rather sterile.

Jun 06, 2022