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The Buddhist Priestess

The Buddhist Priestess (USA)



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Release:
1911 September, 12
Country:
USA
Genre:
Drama / Romance / Short
Production Company:



A young missionary, filled with religious fervor, joyfully accepts the post to carry the gospel to a section of Japan, where white men are not known. His wife and little daughter go with him, and he starts for his station with native guides and bearers. When they have penetrated some distance into the interior, the missionary and his wife are stricken with the plague. Their native escort, in fear, basely flee, leaving them helpless and alone in a strange deserted region. The fleeing bearers pass a Buddhist temple, which they find for the moment unguarded. The scoundrels loot the temple, carrying off with them a jeweled idol. The missionary and his wife die shortly, leaving the little child alone in a strange wilderness. She wanders off in the same direction as that taken by the bearers when they fled. She arrives at the temple, shortly after the loss of the idol has been discovered by a Buddhist priest, who has rushed out to summon the natives. Finding a house, and hoping it contains people who can aid her, the little child enters the temple. She finds it deserted, but worn out with her long walk, she sinks on the pillaged altar and falls asleep. When the priest and the natives return, they find a tiny kimona-clad creature on the altar, with a strangely beautiful white face. They at once decide that this must be their god, come to life, and bow down to her and offer her homage. For ten years the little foreigner holds undisputed sway as priestess of the temple. At first she was too young to realize her position, and gradually her old life fades away, and seems but a dream. She could scarcely remember any life save the secluded one she led in the temple. A young American naval officer, whose ship is temporarily anchored in, the waters of Japan, gets shore leave for a day's hunting. He penetrates into the interior, shooting many strange wild birds. He aims at a bird on the wing, wounding it slightly, and is surprised to see it fly into a secluded dell. On following the bird, he finds himself outside the walled garden of the temple, and learns he has shot one of its sacred pigeons, which he finds being carefully tended by the beautiful young priestess. With this introduction, a friendship, which soon ripens into love, develops between the officer and the priestess. The pigeon which he wounded is trained to carry their love messages from the temple to the ship. The officer finally prevails upon his loved one to leave her temple and sail with him back to the land of her people. They are attacked by an indignant band of natives, who refuse to allow their priestess to be taken from them. The fugitives take refuge from the angry mob in the temple, from which place of safety they dispatch the carrier pigeon to the ship with a message imploring help. The blue jackets get the message, and reach the temple in time to rescue their officer and his future bride from the hands of the natives. - IMDb

The Buddhist Priestess USA

Children's Cast:

Marie Eline [9] The Little Daughter

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