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'Without Benefit of Clergy' is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by James Young and featuring Virginia Brown Faire, Thomas Holding and Boris Karloff. It is based on the story by Rudyard Kipling.Harold Bloom, ed. 'Rudyard Kipling'. Chelsea House, 2004. A print of the film still exists at the UCLA Film and Television Archives and at Archives Du Film Du CNC (Bois D'Arcy/Paris).

Plot



Holden, a young English engineer in India, falls in love with the native girl Ameera, so he buys her from her mother. Their marital union violates the strict social structure they live in. They live together very happily until their baby son dies. Later, Ameera dies during a cholera epidemic. The film's tagline was "The deathless drama of Ameera, the Hindu girl, and the British engineer, whose "love need no caste." (Print Ad in the Sunday Chronicle, ((Paterson, NJ)) 4 September 1921)

Cast



* Virginia Brown Faire as Ameera

* Thomas Holding as Holden, an American engineer in India

* Evelyn Selbie as Ameera's mother

* Boris Karloff as Ahmed Khan

* Ruth Cummings as Alice Sanders (credited as Ruth Sinclair)

* Nigel De Brulier as Pir Khan

* Percy Marmont

* Philippe De Lacy as Tota, at age 5 (uncredited)

* Otto Lederer as Ahghan the moneylender (uncredited)

* Herbert Prior as Hugh Sanders (uncredited)

* E. G. Miller as Michael Revenish

See also



* Boris Karloff filmography

References




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