Broken Blossoms Publisher

2022-01-20 08:01
UNITED ARTISTS United Artists [The United States of America] . (1919) ( The United States of America ) (theatrical)
Universum Film AG (UFA) [The Federal Republic of Germany, Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland] . (1923) ( The Federal Republic of Germany, Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland ) (theatrical)
Alpha Video Distributors Inc. [The United States of America] . (2005) (The United States of America) (DVD)
Grapevine Video [The United States of America] . (video)
Image Entertainment Inc. [The United States of America] . (1999) ( The United States of America ) (DVD)
Kino Video [The United States of America] . (1993) (The United States of America) (VHS)
Reel Media International [The United States of America] . (2004) (worldwide) (video)
Republic Pictures Home Video [The United States of America] . (1992) (The United States of America) ( VHS )
Warner Bros. Home Video Company Warner Home Video [The United States of America] . (1989) ( The United States of America ) (VHS) 
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  • Sydnie 2022-03-14 14:12:27

    1. 1919! Almost 100 years ago! A reason for liking old movies has been found. They are already familiar with the difficulties, so they don’t want the movie today to always try to give an ending, a perfection, then it was clean, click, THE END. Upright. 2. At that time, some people in the West thought they were barbaric, and they began to praise the yellow race. Although the yellow race was an immigrant himself, his desire to spread Buddhism to the West

  • Sam 2022-04-21 09:03:09

    1. Marvel at the realistic atmosphere of the Republic of China in the first half of the Griffith image. 2. It is a pity that the protagonist is Chinese but the actor is not. 3. The corners of the mouth that the heroine pushed out with her hands after she was beaten up on the bed is really heartbreaking.

Broken Blossoms quotes

  • Narrator: It is a tale of temple bells, sounding at sunset before the image of Buddha; it is a tale of love and lovers; it is a tale of tears.

  • Narrator: The Yellow Man holds a great dream to take the glorious message of peace to the barbarous Anglo-Saxons, sons of turmoil and strife.

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