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  • Harakiri (1919)
  • Not Rated
    80 min | Drama
Harakiri (1919)
Not Rated
80 min | Drama

The Buddhist priest wants the Daughter of the Daimyo to become a priestess at the Forbidden Garden. The Daimyo thinks if he were in Europe that his daughter should decide on her own, but he is denounced and has to commit harakiri. She ...See moreThe Buddhist priest wants the Daughter of the Daimyo to become a priestess at the Forbidden Garden. The Daimyo thinks if he were in Europe that his daughter should decide on her own, but he is denounced and has to commit harakiri. She meets Olaf, a European officer, falls in love and marries him, but after a few months he has to return to Europe. She gives birth to a child and is waiting for him, while he marries in Europe. When he comes back to Japan 4 years later, he is accompanied by his European wife... Written by Stephan Eichenberg See less
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Director
Writers
David Belasco (play "Madame Butterfly") | Max Jungk | John Luther Long (play "Madame Butterfly")
Producer
Cinematographers
Max Fassbender | Carl Hoffmann (unconfirmed)
Production Designer
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Updated Dec 18, 1919

Release date
Oct 21, 2001 (United States)

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