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South Sea Love (1923 film)

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Wikipedia article




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| director = David Selman (as David Soloman)

| producer = William Fox

| writer = Harrison Josephs

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| starring = Shirley Mason
J. Frank Glendon
Francis McDonald

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| studio = Fox Film Corporation

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| runtime = 5 reels

| country = United States

| language = Silent (English intertitles)

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'South Sea Love' is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by David Selman, which stars Shirley Mason, J. Frank Glendon, and Francis McDonald. The screenplay was written by Harrison Josephs, based on a short story by Fanny Hatton and Frederick Hatton, which appeared in the March 1923 edition of 'Young's Magazine'.

Plot



As described in a film magazine review, Captain Medina's daughter Dolores meets British trader Gerald Wilton aboard her father's ship. When the Captain dies, Wilton promises to take care of Dolores. When she learns that Wilton is already married, the young woman runs away and becomes a dancer in a tropical caf. When his wife dies, Wilton finds that he is now free to rejoin Dolores. When he finds her, she rejects him. Her father's friends then combine to grab Wilton and hang him, but Dolores intervenes to save him. Dolores and Wilton are reconciled.

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