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  • Who Is to Blame? (1918)
  • 50 min | Drama
Who Is to Blame? (1918)
50 min | Drama

Charmed by the bright smile of Taro San, a Japanese rickshaw boy, Grant Barton takes the young man to the United States as his valet. Grant marries Marion Craig, but when she departs for California to visit her sick mother, he becomes ...See moreCharmed by the bright smile of Taro San, a Japanese rickshaw boy, Grant Barton takes the young man to the United States as his valet. Grant marries Marion Craig, but when she departs for California to visit her sick mother, he becomes enamored of Tonia Marsh, a vamp. Marion discovers them together and leaves Grant, whereupon Taro resolves to help his kind employer out of his difficulties. Persuading Tonia that he is a member of the imperial family of Japan, Taro pays court to the adventuress, and when Grant finds them in each other's arms, he immediately fires Taro. Grant and Marion are reconciled, while Taro sadly returns to Japan. Written by AFI See less
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May 19, 1918 (United States)

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Yutaka Abe
Taro San (as Jack Yutaka Abbe) Taro San (as Jack Yutaka Abbe)   See fewer
Jack Livingston
Grant Barton Grant Barton   See fewer
Maude Wayne
Marion Craig Marion Craig   See fewer
Lillian West
Tonia Marsh Tonia Marsh   See fewer
Lillian Langdon
Mrs. Craig Mrs. Craig   See fewer
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