The Love of a Japanese Woman (1913)

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The wounded Russian Orloff, treated in a Japanese hospital, is watched over with devotion by the volunteer nurse Hanako, who seems charming to him. On Hanako's father's refusal, Lieutenant Orloff kidnaps the little geisha and brings her back to Moscow. Far from her native country, little Hanako no longer seems so pretty to the fickle Orloff who now prefers the beautiful Rayskaya. Unable to overcome her pain, the little geisha prefers to die.

Director: Kai Hansen
Genre: Drama
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Cinematography: Joseph-Louis Mundwiller
Production: Pathé
Country: Russia
Language: No Language
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Kai Hansen
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Love of a Japanese Woman about?
The wounded Russian Orloff, treated in a Japanese hospital, is watched over with devotion by the volunteer nurse Hanako, who seems charming to him. On Hanako's father's refusal, Lieutenant Orloff kidnaps the little geisha and brings her back to Moscow. Far from her native country, little Hanako no longer seems so pretty to the fickle Orloff who now prefers the beautiful Rayskaya. Unable to overcome her pain, the little geisha prefers to die.
Who directed The Love of a Japanese Woman?
The Love of a Japanese Woman was directed by Kai Hansen.
Who stars in The Love of a Japanese Woman?
The Love of a Japanese Woman stars Hanako, Aleksandr Rudnitsky, Yelena Smirnova.
What genre is The Love of a Japanese Woman?
The Love of a Japanese Woman is a Drama film.
Where was The Love of a Japanese Woman produced?
The Love of a Japanese Woman was produced in Russia.