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Broken blossoms or The yellow man and the girl

An eloquent plea for understanding between people of different races and beliefs. Shows Griffith's great skill at using the camera to bare the hearts and emotions of his characters. In this film, a young Chinese man takes in a runaway girl whom he adores, but their innocent relationship is interrupted by her brutal father and ends with the death of both.

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  • "DW Griffith's Broken blossoms"
  • "The yellow man and the girl"@en
  • "Gebrochene Blüten"
  • "Lelys brise"
  • "Yellow man and the girl"@en
  • "Yellow man and the girl"
  • "D.W. Griffith's Broken blossoms"
  • "D.W. Griffith's Broken blossoms"@en
  • "Scarlet bolssoms"
  • "D. W. Griffith's Broken blossoms"
  • "Yellow man and girl"@en
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  • "Broken blossoms, or, The yellow man and the girl"@en
  • "D.W. Griffith's broken blossoms"@en
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  • "Chink and the child"
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  • "An eloquent plea for understanding between people of different races and beliefs. Shows Griffith's great skill at using the camera to bare the hearts and emotions of his characters. In this film, a young Chinese man takes in a runaway girl whom he adores, but their innocent relationship is interrupted by her brutal father and ends with the death of both."@en
  • "One of Griffith's most widely acclaimed films uses a new style of lighting and photography to stress intimate character relationships rather than spectacles. A young Chinaman in London's squalid Limehouse district hopes to spread the peaceful philosophy of his Eastern religion. He befriends a pitiful street waif who is mistreated by her brutal father. Tragedy results."@en
  • "The video starts with a brief introduction by Lilian Gish. A battered child lives in the gloom of London's Limehouse district with her father, Battling Burrows, an alcoholic prize fighter. She meets Chen Huan, a Chinese poet and idealist, and briefly escapes the world of degradation she has known at the hands of her abusive father."@en
  • "One of Griffith's most widely acclaimed films uses a new style of lighting and photography to stress intimate character relationships rather than spectacle. A young Chinaman in London's squalid Limehouse district hopes to spread the peaceful philosophy of his Eastern religion. He befriends a pitiful street waif who is mistreated by her brutal father. Tragedy results."
  • "One of Griffith's most widely acclaimed films uses a new style of lighting and photography to stress intimate character relationships rather than spectacle. A young Chinaman in London's squalid Limehouse district hopes to spread the peaceful philosophy of his Eastern religion. He befriends a pitiful street waif who is mistreated by her brutal father. Tragedy results."@en
  • "This is one of Griffith's most widely acclaimed films, using a new style of lighting and photography to stress intimate character relationships rather than spectacle. A young Chinaman in London's squalid Limehouse district hopes to spread the peaceful philosophy of his Eastern religion. He befriends a pitiful street waif who is mistreated by her brutal father. The result is tragedy."
  • "In the Limehouse district of London, a Chinese boy falls in love with a young girl who lives in terror of her father, a boxer. After losing a match, the father returns home, and beats his daughter to death. Discovering this, the Chinese boy kills the father, and then himself."
  • "Melodrama set in the Limehouse district of London. A young girl is abused by her father and then cared for by a Chinese immigrant. The father learns about the couple, and tragedy occurs."
  • "An eloquent plea for understanding between people of different races and beliefs. Shows Griffith's great skill at using the camera to bare the hearts and emotions of his characters. In this film, a young Chinese man takes in a runaway girl whom he adores form afar, but their innocent relationship is interrupted by her brutal father and ends with the death of both."
  • "In slummy Limehouse, a young Chinaman loves the daughter of a brute, who kills her; the Chinaman then kills him and commits suicide."@en
  • "The broadcast begins with Lillian Gish discussing the background on making the film, working with the director D.W. Griffith, and a gesture she invented for the role that Griffith used repeatedly througout the film (ca. 6 min.)"
  • "A melodrama about a winsome street waif who is beaten by her father and cared for by a Chinese boy. With subtitles."@en
  • "Una joven vive en un claustrofóbico ambiente en el barrio londinense de Limehouse, brutalmente maltratada por su padre, un ex boxeador alcohólico. En este sórdido lugar, vive una historia de amor con un noble chino, que lejos de su tierra trata de llevar a cabo su filosofía oriental de paz y armonía, sin obtener muy buenos resultados."
  • "A melodrama about a winsome street waif who is beaten by her father and cared for by a Chinese boy."
  • "A melodrama about a winsome street waif who is beaten by her father and cared for by a Chinese boy."@en
  • "Arrivato a Londra dalla Cina per diffondere il verbo buddista, Cheng Huan si affeziona alla piccola Lucy tanto da ospitarla in casa quando la ragazza fugge da un padre alcolizzato e violento. Ma l'uomo riesce a trovarla e la riporta a casa, picchiandola a morte. Sconvolto, Cheng lo ucciderà, per poi tornare nella sua stanzetta e mettere fine anche alla propria vita. (Mereghetti)."@it
  • "A peace-loving Chinese man in a London slum befriends a young girl brutally mistreated by her own father."
  • ""A disullusioned young Chinese aristocrat journeys to England and falls in love with the frail quiet beauty who lives next door. When he discovers that she is the victim of a cold-blooded and violent father, he struggles to wrest her from her life of misery. But her monstrous father plans to put a violent end to their love affair. Most often identified with his large-scale epic productions, D.W. Griffith created a richly sentimental and visually poetic film that was as bold and influential as any of his works."--Container."@en
  • "A melodrama set in the Limehouse district of London. The story of a Chinaman's innocent love for a young girl who is persecuted by her brutal father. New print tinted to approximate the subtle blue and yellow lighting effects used at its initial screenings."@en
  • "A Chinese youth in London takes in a brutalized girl who collapses in his shop after having been beaten by her father, and shows her the only kindness she has ever known. When she is killed by her enraged father, the Chinese kills the man and then takes his own life."
  • "Dans un quartier pauvre de Londres, un chinois recueille, avec un chaste amour, une fillette persécutée par son père qui, vaincu dans un combat de boxe, reprend l'enfant et la tue sous les coups, avant que le chinois ne l'exécute. Interprété par Richard Barthelemess, Donald Crisp et Lilian Gish. Adaptation d'une nouvelle de Thomas Burke, "Cutie Beautiful.""
  • "A fifteen-year-old street urchin who longs to escape her miserable existence. Emotionally scarred by the torment and neglect of her abusive father, the girl collapses outside the shop of the lonely and disillusioned 'yellow man'. As he tenderly nurtures her back to health, an unspoken romance flowers between them, awakening in each of them feelings of love."
  • "Presents a tender yet tragic tale of love and suffering in the seedy Limehouse district of London. A young Chinese man hopes to spread the peaceful philosophy of his Eastern religion. He befriends a frail waif who is abused by her brutal boxer father."@en
  • "Set in the Limehouse district of London, Griffith's film is the story of a Chinese man's chaste love for a young girl persecuted by her brutal father. Griffith made this raw melodrama a violent yet tender tragedy. This color print was taken from the original tinted nitrate footage. (Circulates)."
  • "One of Griffith's most widely acclaimed films uses a new style of lighting and photography to stress intimate character relationships rather than spectacle. A young Chinaman in London's squalid Limehouse district hopes to spread the peaceful philosophy of his Eastern religion. He befriends a pitiful street waif who is mistreated by her brutal father. Nursing her back to health, tragedy results when an unspoken romance flowers between them."@en
  • "One of Griffith's most widely acclaimed films uses a new style of lighting and photography to stress intimate character relationships rather than spectacle. A young Chinaman in London's squalid Limehouse district hopes to spread the peaceful philosophy of his Eastern religion. He befriends a pitiful street waif who is mistreated by her brutal father. Nursing her back to health, tragedy results when an unspoken romance flowers between them."
  • "A young Chinese man, disillusioned by life in London, shelters the daughter of a brutish prize fighter, whom he has adored at a distance. Her father, alerted by an informer, comes after them. This is a deceptively simple chamber piece (most of it takes place in interior sets) in contrast to the epic scale of Intolerance and Birth of a Nation. Griffith's ties with Victorian theatre and literature were blended with the visual resources of the cinema in a new lyrically intense romanticism, the perfect context for Gish's unforgettable portrayal of quiet vulnerability complemented by Barthelmess's gentle emotionalism. The main feature is preceded by an introduction in colour by Lilian Gish (4 min.)."@en
  • "D.W. Griffith's silent melodrama, about the fateful friendship that develops between a Chinaman and the daughter of a prizefighter."@en
  • "A young Chinese man falls hopelessly in love with a mistreated waif in the squalid Limehouse section of Victorian London. This sentimental tale was based on a story by Thomas Burke."
  • "Young Chinaman in London's squalid Limehouse district hopes to spread the peaceful philosophy of his Eastern religion. Tragedy results when he befriends a beautiful street waif, who is mistreated by her brutal father."@en
  • "A young Chinaman in London's squalid Limehouse district hopes to spread the peaceful philosophy of his Eastern religion. He befriends a pitiful street waif who is mistreated by her brutal father. Nursing her back to health, tragedy results when an unspoken romance flowers between them."@en
  • "A young Chinaman in London's squalid Limehouse district hopes to spread the peaceful philosophy of his Eastern religion. He befriends a pitiful street waif who is mistreated by her brutal father. Nursing her back to health, tragedy results when an unspoken romance flowers between them."
  • "A young girl in London's Limehouse district, abused by her prizefighter father, is befriended by a Chinese poet."@en
  • "A young girl in London's Limehouse district, abused by her prizefighter father, is befriended by a Chinese poet."
  • "In London's squalid Limehouse district, a young Chinaman cares for a pitiful street waif who is mistreated by her brutal father."@en
  • "A frail waif, abused by her brutish boxer father in London's seedy Limehouse District, is befriended by a sensitive Chinese immigrant with tragic consequences."
  • "One of Griffith's most widely acclaimed films uses a new style of lighting and photography to stress intimate character relationships rather than spectacle. A young Chinaman in London's squalid Limehouse district hopes to spread the peaceful philosophy of his Eastern religion. He befriends a pitiful street waif who is mistreated by her brutul father. Tragedy results."@en
  • "Dans Limehouse, un quartier pauvre, Lucy est battue par son père, Battling Burrows, un boxeur. Elle se lie avec un Chinois, Cheng Huan, qui prêche la paix. Mais lorsqu'elle meurt sous les coups de son père, le Chinois tue ce dernier et se suicide."
  • "Set in the Limehouse district of London, this is the story of Lucy, a 15-year-old living with her abusive she finds love and protection in Burrows. Driven from her home, she finds love and protection in the home of a gentle Chinese man. Together they begin to discover the joys that life has denied both of them. Then Lucy's father finds her, brutally beats her protector, takes her back home, and, in his rage, kills her. The Originally released as a motion avenges Lucy's death and then takes his own life."@en
  • "A young girl finds love and protection with a gentle Chinese man after being driven from her home by her violent, abusive father. When her father finds her, he beats her protector and, after taking her home, kills her in his rage."@en
  • ""D. W. Griffith reached a pinnacle of expressiveness in this tender yet tragic tale of love and suffering in the seedy Limehouse district of London. Richard Barthelmess gives a sensitive portrayal of a Chinese man who travels to England to spread the pacifist teachings of the Orient, but it is Lillian Gish who illuminates the screen. In this, the most heart-rending performance of her career, she plays a fifteen-year-old street urchin who longs to escape her miserable existence. Emotionally scarred by the torment and neglect of her abusive father (Donald Crisp), she collapses in the shop of the lonely and disillusioned "yellow man." As he tenderly nurses her back to health, an unspoken romance flowers between them, awakening in each of them feelings of love they thought themselves forever denied. In some ways, Broken Blossoms was Griffith's response to critics of The Birth Of A Nation, an effort to clear himself of lingering charges of racism. However, cinematic convention forbade physical intimacy between the two races. With this in mind, Griffith took what might have been a bold interracial romance and turned it into something more ethereal: a form of cinematic poetry that engages the viewer through subtle gestures and changes of expression, meticulously choreographed and gracefully assembled"--Kanopy website."
  • "A Chinese grocer in the slums of London takes in a abused fifteen-year-old girl. Her father discovers where she is, trashes the grocer's shop and beats his daughter so badly that she dies."
  • "A young Chinese man, disillusioned by life in London, shelters the daughter of a brutish prize fighter, whom he has adored at a distance. Her father, alerted by an informer, comes after them. This is a deceptively simple chamber piece (most of it takes place in two interior sets) in contrast to the epic scale of Intolerance and Birth of a Nation. Griffith's ties with Victorian theatre and literature were blended with the visual resources of the cinema in a new lyrically intense romanticism, the perfect context for Gish's unforgettable portrayal of quiet vulnerability complemented by Barthelmess's gentle emotionalism."@en
  • "Set in the Limehouse district of London, this is the story of Lucy, a 15-year-old living with her abusive prizefighter father, Battling Burrows. Driven from her home, she finds love and protection in the home of a gentle Chinese man. Together they begin to discover the joys that life has denied both of them. Then Lucy's father finds her, brutally beats her protector, takes her back home, and, in his rage, kills her. The grief stricken Chinese man avenges Lucy's death and then takes his own life."
  • "Chen Huan a dû quitter la Chine pour Londres. Dans cette même ville, le boxeur Burrows brutalise sa fille. Elle se réfugie un jour chez le Chinois, qui l'accueille avec une respectueuse tendresse. Quand Burrows la ramène à la maison et la bat à mort, Chen Huan vient le tuer avant de se suicider."
  • "A young girl in London's Limehouse district, abused by her alcoholic father, is befriended by a Chinese poet."
  • "Classic silent film about a Chinese storekeeper in London who befriends the young daughter of the local prize-fighter. Introduced by Lillian Gish."@en
  • "D.W. Griffith, the son of a Confederate colonel ruined by the Civil War, brought his fascination with race to the screen in both the one reelers and the features that he directed. Titles like "The Greaser's Gauntlet", "Romance of a Jewess", and "The Hindoo Dagger" were made in a time when xenophobia was rampant in American culture. In 1919, Griffith adapted Broken Blossoms from "The Chink and the Child" a story by Thomas Burke. Broken Blossoms is one of D.W. Griffith's more poetic films. Set in the Limehouse district of London, Griffith's film is the story of a Chinese immigrant's chaste love for a young girl (Gish) who seeks refuge in his attentions from the violent attacks of her abusive father. "(Broken Blossoms) was completed in eighteen days and nights. In rehearsals we timed the film so perfectly that when it was first cut and put together, there was only 200 feet over. There were no retakes." Lillian Gish"@en
  • "A young Chinaman in London's squalid Limehouse district hopes to spread the peaceful philosophy of his Eastern religion. He befriends a pitiful street waif who is mistreated by her brutal father. The result is tragedy."@en
  • "A young Chinaman in London's squalid Limehouse district hopes to spread the peaceful philosophy of his Eastern religion. He befriends a pitiful street waif who is mistreated by her brutal father. The result is tragedy."
  • "In slummy limehouse, a young Chinaman loves the daughter of a brute, who kills her ; the Chinaman then kills him and commits suicide. A victorian-style melodrama based on the story "The Chink and the Child" in Thomas Burke's Limehouse Nights and featuring Lillian Gish, Donald Crisp, Richard Barthelmess."@en
  • "A pioneering work about interracia love: A Chinese youth in London takes in a brutalized girl who collapses in his shop after having been beaten by her father, and shows her the only kindness she has ever known. When she is killed by her enraged father, the Chinese kills the man and then takes his own life."
  • "D. W. Griffith reached a pinnacle of expressiveness in this tender yet tragic tale of love and suffering in the seedy Limehouse district of London. Richard Barthelmess gives a sensitive portrayal of a Chinese man who travels to England to spread the pacifist teachings of the Orient, but it is Lillian Gish who illuminates the screen. In this, the most heart-rending performance of her career, she plays a fifteen-year-old street urchin who longs to escape her miserable existence. Emotionally scarred by the torment and neglect of her abusive father (Donald Crisp), she collapses in the shop of the lonely and disillusioned "yellow man." As he tenderly nurses her back to health, an unspoken romance flowers between them, awakening in each of them feelings of love they thought themselves forever denied. In some ways, Broken blossoms was Griffith's response to critics of The birth of a nation, an effort to clear himself of lingering charges of racism. However, cinematic convention forbade physical intimacy between the two races. With this in mind, Griffith took what might have been a bold interracial romance and turned it into something more ethereal: a form of cinematic poetry that engages the viewer through subtle gestures and changes of expression, meticulously choreographed and gracefully assembled. Featuring Lillian Gish, Richard Barthelmess, Donald Crisp."@en
  • "Introduced by Lillian Gish, this is one of Griffith's most widely acclaimed films, using a new style of lighting and photography to stress intimate character relationships rather than spectacle. A young Chinaman in London's squalid Limehouse district hopes to spread the peaceful philosophy of his Eastern religion. He befriends a pitiful street waif who is mistreated by her brutal father. The result is tragedy."@en
  • "Introduced by Lillian Gish, this is one of Griffith's most widely acclaimed films, using a new style of lighting and photography to stress intimate character relationships rather than spectacle. A young Chinaman in London's squalid Limehouse district hopes to spread the peaceful philosophy of his Eastern religion. He befriends a pitiful street waif who is mistreated by her brutal father. The result is tragedy."
  • "A recording of the 1919 song 'Broken Blossoms', performed by Joseph Turrin. The Silent Years: Introduction by Lillian Gish, including excerpts from Gish's film Romola, from the 1971 PBS television series The Silent Years."
  • "One of Griffith's most widely acclaimed films uses a new style of lighting and photography to stress intimate character relationships rather than spectacle. A young Chinaman in London's squalid Limehouse district hopes to spread the peaceful philosophy of his Eastern religion. He befriends a pitiful street waif who is mistreated by her brutal father. Tragedy results."
  • "A young girl leaves her abusive boxer father and finds friendship with a Chinese shopkeeper in London's Limehouse district."
  • "Set in the Limehouse district of London, this is the story of Lucy, a 15-year-old living under the violent, abusive hand of her resentful prizefighter father, Battling Burrows. Driven from her home, she finds love and protection in the home of a gentle Chinese man. Together they begin to discover the joys that life has denied both of them until that time. Then Lucy's father finds her, brutally beats her protector, takes her back home, and, in his rage, kills her. The grief stricken Chinese man avenges Lucy's death and then takes his own life."
  • "Set in the Limehouse district of London, this is the story of Lucy, a 15-year-old living under the violent, abusive hand of her resentful prizefighter father, Battling Burrows. Driven from her home, she finds love and protection in the home of a gentle Chinese man. Together they begin to discover the joys that life has denied both of them until that time. Then Lucy's father finds her, brutally beats her protector, takes her back home, and, in his rage, kills her. The grief stricken Chinese man avenges Lucy's death and then takes his own life."@en
  • "A peace-loving Chinaman in a London slum befriends a young girl brutally mistreated by her own father."@en
  • "A peace-loving Chinaman in a London slum befriends a young girl brutally mistreated by her own father."
  • "A young Chinaman in London's squalid Limehouse district hopes to spread the peaceful philosophy of his Eastern religion. He befriends a pitiful street waif who is mistreated by her brutal father. As he nurses her back to health, tragedy results when an unspoken romance flowers between them."
  • "D.W. Griffith reached a pinnacle of expressiveness in this tender yet tragic tale of love and suffering in the seedy Limehouse district of London. Richard Barthelmess gives a sensitive portrayal of a Chinese man who travels to England to spread the pacifist teachings of the Orient, but it is Lillian Gish who illuminates the screen. In this, the most heart-rending performance of her career, she plays a fifteen-year-old street urchin who longs to escape her miserable existence. Emotionally scarred by the torment and neglect of her abusive father (Donald Crisp), she collapses in the shop of the lonely and disillusioned "yellow man." As he tenderly nurses her back to health, an unspoken romance flowers between them, awakening in each of them feelings of love they thought themselves forever denied. In some ways, Broken Blossoms was Griffith's response to critics of The Birth Of A Nation, an effort to clear himself of lingering charges of racism. However, cinematic convention forbade physical intimacy between the two races. With this in mind, Griffith took what might have been a bold interracial romance and turned it into something more ethereal: a form of cinematic poetry that engages the viewer through subtle gestures and changes of expression, meticulously choreographed and gracefully assembled. Featuring Lillian Gish, Richard Barthelmess, Donald Crisp. This exclusive Kino on Video edition was digitally remastered from a 35mm print at the correct projection speed, with color tints and a new score by Joseph Turrin, recorded in digital stereo."@en
  • "Tells the story of a young girl named Lucy who lives in London's squalid Limehouse district with her abusive father, Battling Burrows, an alcoholic prize-fighter. She is secretly admired by storekeeper Chen Huan, a young Chinese poet and idealist, who hopes to spread the peaceful philosophy of his Eastern religion. After one particularly terrible beating, Lucy is befriended by Chen Huan, who tends her wounded body and soul. When her father learns of her whereabouts, tragedy results for all."@en
  • "A D.W. Griffith silent classic about a battered child (Lillian Gish) who lives with her alcoholic prize fighter father (Donald Crisp) until meeting a Chinese poet and idealist (Richard Barthelmess)."@en

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