The Honorable Friend

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Directed byEdward LeSaint
Screenplay byElizabeth McGaffey
Eve Unsell
Produced byJesse L. Lasky
The Honorable Friend
Directed byEdward LeSaint
Screenplay byElizabeth McGaffey
Eve Unsell
Produced byJesse L. Lasky
StarringSessue Hayakawa
Tsuru Aoki
Raymond Hatton
Goro Kino
M. Matsumato
William Elmer
CinematographyHarold Rosson
Production
company
Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • August 27, 1916 (1916-08-27)
Running time
50 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Honorable Friend is a 1916 American silent drama film and Edward LeSaint's directorial debut. It was written by Elizabeth McGaffey and Eve Unsell. The film stars Sessue Hayakawa and Tsuru Aoki.[1] The film was released on August 27, 1916, by Paramount Pictures.[2][3]

As described in a film magazine,[4] a curio dealer, Kayosho, is torn between his fiancée, Hana, and her cousin, Toki-Ye, who lives in Japan. Kayosho brings Toki-Ye to California under the impression that she will marry his employee, Makino. Toki-Ye and Makino fall in love and are married, but Kayosho tries to come between them. Kayosho is found dead and the young couple both confess to his murder, each believing that the other is guilty. However, it was Hana's father, Goto, who murdered Kayosho over the broken engagement. Once both Toki-Ye and Makino are cleared of the murder, they live happily ever after.

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