
Hashimura Togo · 1917
Hashimura Togo (1917) is a Comedy film directed by William C. deMille, starring Sessue Hayakawa, Florence Vidor, Mabel Van Buren.

Hashimura Togo (1917) is a Comedy film directed by William C. deMille, starring Sessue Hayakawa, Florence Vidor, Mabel Van Buren.
After an accusation of a breach of diplomacy committed by his brother, Hashimura Togo bears the burden and leaves Japan in disgrace for the United States where he enters the employ of Mrs. Reynolds as a butler. Togo discovers that Mrs. Reynolds' daughter Corinne is in love with Dr. Garland but is being coerced into marrying Carlos Anthony who, having seized all of her deceased father's funds, now promises to save the family from financial ruin in return for Corinne's hand in marriage. Enlisting the aid of a reporter, Hashimura succeeds in proving Anthony's deception in time to stop the marriage, freeing Corinne to marry Garland. After a series of misadventures, his name is cleared and Hashimura returns to his sweetheart in Japan.
Sessue Hayakawa, Florence Vidor, Mabel Van Buren, Walter Long, Tom Forman, Raymond Hatton, Ernest Joy, Margaret Loomis
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Find a movie by describing itAfter an accusation of a breach of diplomacy committed by his brother, Hashimura Togo bears the burden and leaves Japan in disgrace for the United States where he enters the employ of Mrs. Reynolds as a butler. Togo discovers that Mrs. Reynolds' daughter Corinne is in love with Dr. Garland but is being coerced into marrying Carlos Anthony who, having seized all of her deceased father's funds, now promises to save the family from financial ruin in return for Corinne's hand in marriage. Enlisting the aid of a reporter, Hashimura succeeds in proving Anthony's deception in time to stop the marriage, freeing Corinne to marry Garland. After a series of misadventures, his name is cleared and Hashimura returns to his sweetheart in Japan.
Hashimura Togo was released in 1917.
The cast includes Sessue Hayakawa, Florence Vidor, Mabel Van Buren, Walter Long.