Overview

Japanese leading man Sessue Hayakawa stars as John A. Ghengle, the Oxford-educated son of an Arab chieftain. Entering into a business partnership with Sir Harry Falkland (Jack Holt), a notorious roue, Ghengle relocates to Sierra Leone, where he falls in love with French-Sudanese girl Maida Verne (Florence Vidor.) Upon proposing marriage, Ghengle is turned down and hotly demands to know why.

Cast

Sessue Hayakawa, Florence Vidor, Jack Holt, Herbert Standing, Mayme Kelso, Forrest Seabury, Josef Swickard, Ernest Joy

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What is "The White Man's Law" about?

Japanese leading man Sessue Hayakawa stars as John A. Ghengle, the Oxford-educated son of an Arab chieftain. Entering into a business partnership with Sir Harry Falkland (Jack Holt), a notorious roue, Ghengle relocates to Sierra Leone, where he falls in love with French-Sudanese girl Maida Verne (Florence Vidor.) Upon proposing marriage, Ghengle is turned down and hotly demands to know why.

When was "The White Man's Law" released?

The White Man's Law was released in 1918.

Who stars in "The White Man's Law"?

The cast includes Sessue Hayakawa, Florence Vidor, Jack Holt, Herbert Standing.