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  • South Sea Love (1923)
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South Sea Love (1923)
Drama

Following the death of her father, a sea captain, Dolores Medina is left in the care of English trader Gerald Wilton, with whom she falls in love. Upon learning that he is already married, Dolores finds work as a dancer in a tropical café....See moreFollowing the death of her father, a sea captain, Dolores Medina is left in the care of English trader Gerald Wilton, with whom she falls in love. Upon learning that he is already married, Dolores finds work as a dancer in a tropical café. Following the death of his wife, Gerald returns to Dolores, only to be spurned a second time. However, when Gerald is set upon by a gang of hostile sailors, Dolores's love for him is aroused and she intervenes to save his life. Written by AFI See less
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Director
David Selman (as David Solomon)
Writers
Fanny Hatton (story "With the Tide") | Frederic Hatton (story "With the Tide") | Harrison Josephs (scenario)
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Updated Nov 25, 1923

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Nov 25, 1923 (United States)

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7 cast members
Name Known for
Shirley Mason
Dolores Medina Dolores Medina   See fewer
J. Frank Glendon
Gerald Wilton Gerald Wilton   See fewer
Francis McDonald
Manuel Salarno Manuel Salarno   See fewer
Charles Sellon
Captain (as Charles A. Sellon) Captain (as Charles A. Sellon)   See fewer
Fred Lancaster
Innkeeper Innkeeper   See fewer
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