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.
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Sign inOriginal NameLe puits de Jacob (A Daughter of Israel)
StatusReleased: 99 years ago
October 24, 1925
LanguageUnknown
Spoken LanguagesUnknown
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