The Courageous Coward Explained

The Courageous Coward
Director:William Worthington
Cinematography:Dal Clawson
Studio:Haworth Pictures Corporation
Distributor:Exhibitors Mutual / Robertson-Cole
Runtime:5 reels
Country:United States
Language:Silent (English intertitles)

The Courageous Coward is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by William Worthington and featuring Sessue Hayakawa and Tsuru Aoki in lead roles.[1] [2]

Plot

As described in a film magazine,[3] Suki (Hayakawa), born and educated in America, still worships the customs of his ancestral country. Foreign born Rei (Aoki) arrives in Chinatown and wins his heart. He goes to college to finish his law studies, leaving Rei to await his return. Rei is led to believe that she should become Americanized to please him on his return, so she learns the way of the cabarets in the company of Tom Kirby (McDonald), son of ward boss Big Bill Kirby (Hernandez). Suki returns and is disappointed. Rei finally consents to elope with Tom, leaving Suki lost to her. A murder is committed and Suki prosecutes a suspect almost to the point of conviction when Tom confesses his guilt to him. When Suki refuses to go forward with the case, he is branded a coward and disgraced, with only Rei believing in him. At length Tom confesses to the murder and prepares to stand trial, his confession clearing Suki and leaving him free to marry Rei.

Cast

Preservation

Only the fifth reel of The Courageous Coward is known to survive, held by EYE Filmmuseum in the Netherlands. It is otherwise considered a lost film.[4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Miyao, Daisuke. Daisuke Miyao

    . Daisuke Miyao. Sessue Hayakawa: Silent Cinema and Transnational Stardom. 7 March 2007. Duke University Press. 978-0-8223-8982-8. 173.

  2. Web site: The Courageous Coward . afi.com . March 22, 2024.
  3. Reviews: The Courageous Coward . Exhibitors Herald . 8 . 19 . 45 . Exhibitors Herald Company . New York City . May 3, 1919 .
  4. Web site: American Silent Feature Film Database: The Courageous Coward . March 22, 2024 . Library of Congress.
  5. Web site: Progressive Silent Film List: The Courageous Coward . March 22, 2024 . silentera.com.