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  • An Oriental Romance (1915)
  • Short | 20 min | Drama, Romance, Short
An Oriental Romance (1915)
Short | 20 min | Drama, Romance, Short

Heapley conducts a moneylending business for wealthy Chinese merchant Lian Kung. Hop Kung, the Chinese merchant's son, returns from college with his chum Dick Fenton, whom he introduces to his father. The young Chinaman's father warns him ...See moreHeapley conducts a moneylending business for wealthy Chinese merchant Lian Kung. Hop Kung, the Chinese merchant's son, returns from college with his chum Dick Fenton, whom he introduces to his father. The young Chinaman's father warns him not to forget his race while mingling with the whites. Dick invites Hop Kung to visit his father and sister. Clara, Dick's sister is much attracted to the handsome young Asian. Dick spends much time gambling. In order to recoup his losses Dick plunges more heavily. He falls into the hands of loan-shark Heapley. Meanwhile, Clara, her father, and Dick returns the call made by Hop Kung to their home. Hop Kung gives Clara a necklace and an understanding grows between them. While visiting Dick, Hop Kung learns that his friend has fallen heavily in debt to Heapley the moneylender. Dick attempts to shoot himself but Hop Kung takes the revolver from him and assures Dick that he will help him out. Hop Kung begs his father to save Dick for the sake of his family. The old merchant thinks none too well of the plan, but to please his son calls in Heapley and collects from the money lender the notes which Dick has given him to cover his gambling losses. Dick then comes down to the merchant's shop, where Hop Kung tears up the notes and frees Dick from all financial obligation. A month passes. In the meantime the growing attachment between Clara and Hop Kung has caused comment among Clara's friends. Her father hears of these slighting remarks and is angered. He upbraids his daughter for having fallen in love with a Chinaman. Dick, also, is infuriated at the thought of having his sister marry Hop Kung. Again Hop Kung visits the Fenton home. Dick upbraids him and accuses him with having forced his sister Clara to love him. Hop Kung agrees to cure Clara of her love for him, although he breaks his own heart in doing so. That night at a formal gathering Hop Kung makes love to all the girls in turn. Clara looks reproachfully at him, and for a time Hop Kung fights against his desire to take her in his arms. Then he again continues with his love making. Clara faints in her father's arms, and Hop Kung goes home to his father, who is secretly phased to hear that his son has given up the white girl. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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George Lessey (as George A. Lessey)
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Updated Feb 19, 1915

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Feb 19, 1915 (United States)

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6 cast members
Name Known for
King Baggot
Hop Kung Hop Kung   See fewer
Arline Pretty
Clara Fenton Clara Fenton   See fewer
Ned Reardon
Dick Fenton Dick Fenton   See fewer
Frank Smith
Lian Kung Lian Kung   See fewer
Charles Burbridge
Clara's Father (as Charles W. Burbridge) Clara's Father (as Charles W. Burbridge)   See fewer
Mark Fenton
Heapley the Loan Shark Heapley the Loan Shark   See fewer
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