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Наслов:
The Unchanging SeaГодина:
1910Жанр:
драма, краткиТраење:
14 минРежија:
D.W. GriffithСценарио:
Charles KingsleyГлавни улоги:
Linda Arvidson > The Wife
Gladys Egan > The Daughter as Small Child
Dell Henderson > Rescuer
Arthur V. Johnson > The Husband
Mary Pickford > The Daughter as an Adult
Charles West > The Daughter's Sweetheart
Опис:
In this story set at a seaside fishing village and inspired by a Charles Kingsley poem, a young couple's happy life is turned about by an accident. The husband, although saved from drowning, loses his memory. A child is on the way, and soon a daughter is born to his wife. We watch the passage of time, as his daughter matures and his wife ages. The daughter becomes a lovely young woman, herself ready for marriage. One day on the beach, the familiarity of the sea and the surroundings triggers a return of her father's memory, and we are reminded that although people age and change, the sea and the ways of the fisherfolk remain eternal.
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