Tih Minh
Tih Minh | |
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Directed by | Louis Feuillade |
Written by | Louis Feuillade |
Starring |
Mary Harald René Cresté Georges Biscot Édouard Mathé |
Cinematography | Léon Klausse |
Edited by | Léon Klausse |
Release date |
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Running time | 12 chapters (418 minutes) |
Country | France |
Language |
Silent French intertitles |
Tih Minh is a 1918 French film serial directed by Louis Feuillade.[1]
Plot
Tih Minh tells the story of Jacques d'Athys who returns to his home in Nice after an expedition to Indochina. Tih Minh (Mary Harald), a young woman from Laos, accompanies him.
Athys and his servant, Placide, soon become involved with an international band of jewel thieves-cum-spies that include among its members a mysterious noble person, a hypnotist, and, an evil doctor who renders their victims amnesiacs.
Unknown to Athys, he has returned to France with a book that contains a coded message revealing the location of treasure and sensitive government intelligence. This makes him and Tih Minh the target of the spies who will stop at nothing to obtain the book.
Cast
- Mary Harald as Tih Minh
- René Cresté as Jacques d'Athys
- Georges Biscot as Placido
- Édouard Mathé as Sir Francis Grey
- Louis Leubas as Kistna
- Gaston Michel as Dr. Gilson
- Marcel Marquet as Dr. Clauzel (as Marquet)
- Émile André as Dr. Davesnes
- Georgette Faraboni as La marquise Dolorès
- Jeanne Rollette as Rosette
- Lugane as Jane d'Athys
- Madame Lacroix as Mme d'Athys
See also
References
- ↑ "Progressive Silent Film List: Tih Minh". Silent Era. Retrieved 24 February 2008.
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