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A Daughter of Israel

Overly mature Betty Blythe is cast as the gamine-like granddaughter of a Turkish rabbi, who is taken out of her cozy environs by a music-hall star and transformed into a cabaret dancer. It isn't that she hates the work; it's simply that she feels she has turned her back on her people. Blythe is rescued by an elderly Jewish leader who takes her to a Zionist colony in Palestine. She marries her benefactor, but her heart remains with her true love back in Constantinople.

Overview

Release Date
Oct 24, 1925
Original Title
Le puits de Jacob
Runtime
88 minutes
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Language
xx
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