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  1. Hace 5 días · Richard Barthelmess y Lillian Gish en “Flores rotas” en 1919. (Archivo compuesto vía Getty Images) A lo largo de la actuación, algunos momentos que representan el rodaje de la película se presentan con un sentido del humor absurdo, como elegir a un actor blanco para un papel chino y contratar dos consultores para la autenticidad cultural.

  2. Hace 4 días · Titled “Unbroken Blossoms,” the East West Players world premiere applauds the two Chinese consultants hired to work on Griffith’s interracial romance film while a white actor plays the movie ...

  3. 20 de jun. de 2024 · Reparto: Lillian Gish, Richard Barthelmess, Donald Crisp, Arthur Howard, Edward Peil Sr., George Beranger y Norman Selby. Producción: D. W. Griffith. Guión: D. W. Griffith, basado en una novela de Thomas Burkel.

  4. 26 de jun. de 2024 · Richard Barthelmess (18951963) - A founder member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Barthelmess began acting at an early age in theater and eventually became one of Hollywood's highest paid actors.

  5. Hace 6 días · The 1919 silent film features the first interracial love story depicted on screen, between Lillian Gish and Richard Barthelmess, a Caucasian actor in yellow face.

  6. 24 de jun. de 2024 · In 1919 D.W. Griffith directed Hollywood’s first onscreen interracial love story between a white woman and a Chinese man. The movie was “Broken Blossoms” and the lovers were played by Lillian Gish as Lucy Burrows and Richard Barthelmess, in yellow face make up, as Cheng Huan. What went on behind the scenes is the subject of East West Players’ next World Premiere play “Unbroken ...

  7. 1 de jul. de 2024 · Within this dream scene, one particular memorable moment involves Conlan Ledwith‘s ridiculously over the top portrayal of Richard Barthelmess where he first acts out his terrible Chinese character’s confession of love to Alexandra Hellquist’s Lillian Gish that gradually transforms into a genuine real moment of vulnerability ...