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* CassandraTruth: Cio-Cio-san's bitchy "friends" tell her that Carver will leave her behind in China and forget about her. They're right.

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* CassandraTruth: Cio-Cio-san's Lotus Flower's bitchy "friends" tell her that Carver will leave her behind in China and forget about her. They're right.

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The film centers around a young woman known as "Lotus Flower" who lives in 1920s China. She saves an American soldier from a shipwreck and marries him soon afterwards, despite the disapproval of her peers. Her husband Allen Carver leaves for sea and doesn't come back. Three years later, Lotus Flower is raising a toddler-aged son alone while she waits for her husband to come back and take them to America. One day though, a letter arrives from Allen saying that he's coming back to China. Lotus Flower and her son wait patiently, oblivious to the fact all is not right.

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The film centers around a young woman known as "Lotus Flower" who lives in 1920s China.China in the late 1910s and early 1920s. She saves an American soldier from a shipwreck and marries him soon afterwards, despite the disapproval of her peers. Her husband Allen Carver leaves for sea and doesn't come back. Three years later, Lotus Flower is raising a toddler-aged son alone while she waits for her husband to come back and take them to America. One day though, a letter arrives from Allen saying that he's coming back to China. Lotus Flower and her son wait patiently, oblivious to the fact all is not right.



*TwentyMinutesIntoThePast: This movie takes place in China between the years 1919 and 1922.



* AsianBabymama: Allen ran off for several years after getting his wife pregnant, while Lotus was left to raise their kid alone until he returned with a new wife.

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* AsianBabymama: Allen ran off for several about three years after getting his wife pregnant, while Lotus was left to raise their kid alone until he returned with a new wife.
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''The Toll of the Sea'' is a 1922 silent drama film loosely based on ''Theatre/MadameButterfly'' (it however isn't the first film adaptation of the opera, as Creator/MaryPickford starred in a truer incarnation six years earlier). It was Creator/AnnaMayWong's first leading role. The film is especially notable for being the second fully colorized feature film. The first one was the [[MissingEpisode lost]] film ''The Gulf Between'' from 1917.

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''The Toll of the Sea'' is a 1922 silent drama film loosely based on ''Theatre/MadameButterfly'' (it however isn't the first film adaptation of the opera, as Creator/MaryPickford starred in a truer incarnation six years earlier). It was Creator/AnnaMayWong's first leading role. The film is especially notable for being the second fully colorized technicolor feature film. The first one was the [[MissingEpisode lost]] film ''The Gulf Between'' from 1917.

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* AdaptationNameChange: Cio-Cio-san, a.k.a. "(Madame) Butterfly", becomes "Lotus Flower" and B.F. Pinkerton becomes "Allen Carver". Pinkerton and Cio-Cio's son Dolore becomes "Little Allen". Kate [[spoiler:Pinkerton]] becomes Barbara "Elsie" [[spoiler:Carver]]

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* AbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder: Carver, who is basically a terrible person, forgets about Lotus Flower after going home, getting together with his childhood sweetheart.
* AdaptationNameChange: Cio-Cio-san, a.k.a. "(Madame) Butterfly", becomes "Lotus Flower" and B.F. Pinkerton becomes "Allen Carver". Pinkerton and Cio-Cio's son Dolore becomes "Little Allen". Kate [[spoiler:Pinkerton]] Pinkerton becomes Barbara "Elsie" [[spoiler:Carver]]Carver.



* AsianBabymama: Allen ran off for several years after getting his wife pregnant, while Lotus was left to raise their kid alone until he returned [[spoiler:with a new wife]].
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: [[spoiler:Allen chooses his American childhood sweetheart Elsie over his Chinese wife]].
* GiveHimANormalLife: [[spoiler:Lotus gives away her son to Allen and his new wife so that he can have a happier life with his father in America]].

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* AsianBabymama: Allen ran off for several years after getting his wife pregnant, while Lotus was left to raise their kid alone until he returned [[spoiler:with with a new wife]].
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* CassandraTruth: Cio-Cio-san's bitchy "friends" tell her that Carver will leave her behind in China and forget about her. They're right.
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: [[spoiler:Allen Allen chooses his American childhood sweetheart Elsie over his Chinese wife]].
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* GiveHimANormalLife: [[spoiler:Lotus Lotus gives away her son to Allen and his new wife so that he can have a happier life with his father in America]].America.

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* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Lotus Flower]] throws herself into the ocean after [[spoiler:giving her son to Allen and Elsie]]. This isn't shown onscreen, but the final intertitle, interspersed between shots of the sea, makes the implication clear.


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* SuicideBySea: [[spoiler:Lotus Flower]] throws herself into the ocean after [[spoiler:giving her son to Allen and Elsie]]. This isn't shown onscreen, but the final intertitle, interspersed between shots of the sea, makes the implication clear.
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* SoundtrackDissonance: The restoration makes some odd musical choices, like using whimsical melody "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dance_of_the_Hours Dance of the Hours]]" (the tune from "Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah", if that's familiar) for the heartbreaking scene where Allen tells Lotus Flower that he will not be taking her to America.

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* SoundtrackDissonance: The restoration makes some odd musical choices, like using whimsical melody "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dance_of_the_Hours Dance of the Hours]]" (the tune from "Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah", if that's familiar) for the heartbreaking scene where Allen tells Lotus Flower that he will not be taking her to America.America.
* ThoseTwoGuys: Lotus Flower's two cynical, catty neighbor ladies, who continually come around to mock and insult her. They're always seen together.
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* {{Retraux}}: The restored version begins with credits for the 1985 restoration and notes on the restoration. This sequence was given scratches and flickering to make it look like the rest of the film.

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* {{Retraux}}: The restored version begins with credits for the 1985 restoration and notes on the restoration. This sequence was given scratches and flickering to make it look like the rest of the film.film.
* SoundtrackDissonance: The restoration makes some odd musical choices, like using whimsical melody "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dance_of_the_Hours Dance of the Hours]]" (the tune from "Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah", if that's familiar) for the heartbreaking scene where Allen tells Lotus Flower that he will not be taking her to America.
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* RescueRomance: Lotus Flower finds Allen unconscious in the sea after a shipwreck and takes him to safety.

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* RescueRomance: Lotus Flower finds Allen unconscious in the sea after a shipwreck and takes him to safety.safety.
* {{Retraux}}: The restored version begins with credits for the 1985 restoration and notes on the restoration. This sequence was given scratches and flickering to make it look like the rest of the film.
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* RescueRomance: Lotus Flower finds Allen unconscious in the sea after a shipwreck and takes him to safety.
* YourCheatingHeart: [[spoiler:Allen remarried without divorcing Lotus or even telling her he wasn't coming back]].

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* RescueRomance: Lotus Flower finds Allen unconscious in the sea after a shipwreck and takes him to safety.
* YourCheatingHeart: [[spoiler:Allen remarried without divorcing Lotus or even telling her he wasn't coming back]].
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The film stars a young woman known as "Lotus Flower" who lives in 1920s China. She saves an American soldier from a shipwreck and marries him soon afterwards, despite the disapproval of her peers. Her husband Allen Carver leaves for sea and doesn't come back. Three years later, Lotus Flower is raising a toddler-aged son alone while she waits for her husband to come back and take them to America. One day though, a letter arrives from Allen saying that he's coming back to China. Lotus Flower and her son wait patiently, oblivious to the fact all is not right.

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The film stars centers around a young woman known as "Lotus Flower" who lives in 1920s China. She saves an American soldier from a shipwreck and marries him soon afterwards, despite the disapproval of her peers. Her husband Allen Carver leaves for sea and doesn't come back. Three years later, Lotus Flower is raising a toddler-aged son alone while she waits for her husband to come back and take them to America. One day though, a letter arrives from Allen saying that he's coming back to China. Lotus Flower and her son wait patiently, oblivious to the fact all is not right.

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''The Toll Of The Sea'' is a 1922 drama loosely based on ''Theatre/MadameButterfly'' (it however isn't the first film adaptation of the opera, as Creator/MaryPickford starred in a truer incarnation six years earlier). It was Creator/AnnaMayWong's first leading role. The film is especially notable for being the second fully colorized feature film. The first one was the [[MissingEpisode lost]] film ''The Gulf Between'' from 1917.

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''The Toll Of The of the Sea'' is a 1922 silent drama film loosely based on ''Theatre/MadameButterfly'' (it however isn't the first film adaptation of the opera, as Creator/MaryPickford starred in a truer incarnation six years earlier). It was Creator/AnnaMayWong's first leading role. The film is especially notable for being the second fully colorized feature film. The first one was the [[MissingEpisode lost]] film ''The Gulf Between'' from 1917.

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The film stars a young woman known as "Lotus Flower" who lives in 1920s China. She saves an American soldier and marries him soon afterwards, despite the disapproval of her peers. Her husband Allen Carver leaves for sea and doesn't come back. Years later, Lotus Flower is raising a toddler-aged son alone while she waits for her husband to come back and take them to America. One day though, a letter arrives from Allen saying that he's coming back to China. Lotus Flower and her son wait patiently, oblivious to the fact all is not right.

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The film stars a young woman known as "Lotus Flower" who lives in 1920s China. She saves an American soldier from a shipwreck and marries him soon afterwards, despite the disapproval of her peers. Her husband Allen Carver leaves for sea and doesn't come back. Years Three years later, Lotus Flower is raising a toddler-aged son alone while she waits for her husband to come back and take them to America. One day though, a letter arrives from Allen saying that he's coming back to China. Lotus Flower and her son wait patiently, oblivious to the fact all is not right.



* AdaptationNameChange: Cio-Cio-san, nicknamed "(Madame) Butterfly", becomes "Lotus Blossom" and B.F. Pinkerton becomes "Allen Carver". Pinkerton and Cio-Cio's son Dolore becomes "Little Allen". Kate [[spoiler:Pinkerton]] becomes Barbara "Elsie" [[spoiler:Carver]]
* AgeLift: Her age is never mentioned but Lotus Flower seems slightly older than the initially fifteen year old Cio-Cio. Anna was seventeen when she did the film, subverting DawsonCasting.

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* AdaptationNameChange: Cio-Cio-san, nicknamed a.k.a. "(Madame) Butterfly", becomes "Lotus Blossom" Flower" and B.F. Pinkerton becomes "Allen Carver". Pinkerton and Cio-Cio's son Dolore becomes "Little Allen". Kate [[spoiler:Pinkerton]] becomes Barbara "Elsie" [[spoiler:Carver]]
* AdaptedOut: Cio-Cio-san's maid Suzuki, all her relatives (Lotus Flower is apparently an orphan), her suitor Yamadori, the American consul Sharpless, and the slimy marriage-broker Goro (his JerkassHasAPoint role is taken over by two catty female neighbors). The plot is stripped down to its bare essentials, with all the non-central characters left out.
* AgeLift: Her age is never mentioned but Lotus Flower seems slightly older than the initially fifteen year old Cio-Cio.Cio-Cio-san. Anna was seventeen when she did the film, subverting DawsonCasting.



* ChildhoodFriendRomance: [[spoiler:Allen chooses his American childhood sweetheart Elsie over his wife]].
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Lotus Flower]] throws herself into the ocean after [[spoiler:giving her son to Allen and Elsie]].

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* ChildhoodFriendRomance: [[spoiler:Allen chooses his American childhood sweetheart Elsie over his Chinese wife]].
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Lotus Flower]] throws herself into the ocean after [[spoiler:giving her son to Allen and Elsie]]. This isn't shown onscreen, but the final intertitle, interspersed between shots of the sea, makes the implication clear.



* RescueRomance: Lotus Flower helps save Allen from the sea.
* YourCheatingHeart: [[spoiler:Allen remarried without divorcing Lotus or even telling her he was leaving her]].

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* RescueRomance: Lotus Flower helps save finds Allen from unconscious in the sea.
sea after a shipwreck and takes him to safety.
* YourCheatingHeart: [[spoiler:Allen remarried without divorcing Lotus or even telling her he was leaving her]].wasn't coming back]].
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The film stars a young woman known as "Lotus Flower" who lives in 1920s China. She saves an American solidier and marries him soon afterwards, despite the disapproval of her peers. Her husband Allen Carver leaves for sea and doesn't come back. Years later, Lotus Flower is raising a toddler-aged son alone while she waits for her husband to come back and take them to America. One day though, a letter arrives from Allen saying that he's coming back to China. Lotus Flower and her son wait patiently, oblivious to the fact all is not right.

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The film stars a young woman known as "Lotus Flower" who lives in 1920s China. She saves an American solidier soldier and marries him soon afterwards, despite the disapproval of her peers. Her husband Allen Carver leaves for sea and doesn't come back. Years later, Lotus Flower is raising a toddler-aged son alone while she waits for her husband to come back and take them to America. One day though, a letter arrives from Allen saying that he's coming back to China. Lotus Flower and her son wait patiently, oblivious to the fact all is not right.
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The film stars a young woman known as "Lotus Flower" who lives in 1920s China. She saves an American solidier and marries him soon afterwards, despite the disapproval of her peers. Her husband Allen leaves for sea and doesn't come back. Years later, Lotus Flower is raising a toddler-aged son alone while she waits for her husband to come back and take them to America. One day though, a letter arrives from Allen saying that he's coming back to China. Lotus Flower and her son wait patiently, oblivious to the fact all is not right.

''The Toll of the Sea'' was considered to have been lost in the 1967 MGM Vault fire incident, however a copy was rediscovered in 1985. That copy was missing the final two rolls, but thankfully it was just a sunset scene so a similar scene was filmed to emulate the lost one

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The film stars a young woman known as "Lotus Flower" who lives in 1920s China. She saves an American solidier and marries him soon afterwards, despite the disapproval of her peers. Her husband Allen Carver leaves for sea and doesn't come back. Years later, Lotus Flower is raising a toddler-aged son alone while she waits for her husband to come back and take them to America. One day though, a letter arrives from Allen saying that he's coming back to China. Lotus Flower and her son wait patiently, oblivious to the fact all is not right.

''The Toll of the Sea'' was considered to have been lost in the 1967 MGM Vault fire incident, however a copy was rediscovered in 1985. That copy was missing the final two rolls, but thankfully it was just a sunset scene so a similar scene was filmed to emulate the lost oneone.



* AdaptationNameChange: Cio-Cio-san, nicknamed "Butterfly", becomes "Lotus Blossom" and Pinkerton becomes "Allen".

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* AdaptationNameChange: Cio-Cio-san, nicknamed "Butterfly", "(Madame) Butterfly", becomes "Lotus Blossom" and B.F. Pinkerton becomes "Allen"."Allen Carver". Pinkerton and Cio-Cio's son Dolore becomes "Little Allen". Kate [[spoiler:Pinkerton]] becomes Barbara "Elsie" [[spoiler:Carver]]



* ChildhoodFriendRomance: [[spoiler:Allen chooses his American childhood sweetheart over his wife]].
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Lotus Flower]] throws herself into the ocean after [[spoiler:giving her son to Allen and his wife]].

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* ChildhoodFriendRomance: [[spoiler:Allen chooses his American childhood sweetheart Elsie over his wife]].
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Lotus Flower]] throws herself into the ocean after [[spoiler:giving her son to Allen and his wife]].Elsie]].

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''The Toll Of The Sea'' is a 1922 drama loosely based on ''Theater/MadameButterfly'' (it however isn't the first film adaptation of the opera, as Creator/MaryPickford starred in a truer incarnation six years earlier). It was Creator/AnnaMayWong's first leading role. The film is especially notable for being the second fully colorized feature film. The first one was the [[MissingEpisode lost]] film ''The Gulf Between'' from 1917.

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''The Toll Of The Sea'' is a 1922 drama loosely based on ''Theater/MadameButterfly'' ''Theatre/MadameButterfly'' (it however isn't the first film adaptation of the opera, as Creator/MaryPickford starred in a truer incarnation six years earlier). It was Creator/AnnaMayWong's first leading role. The film is especially notable for being the second fully colorized feature film. The first one was the [[MissingEpisode lost]] film ''The Gulf Between'' from 1917.



* AdaptationNameChange: Cio-Cio-san, nicknamed "Butterfly", becomes "Lotus Blossom" and Pinkerton becomes "Allen".
* AgeLift: Her age is never mentioned but Lotus Flower seems slightly older than the initially fifteen year old Cio-Cio. Anna was seventeen when she did the film, subverting DawsonCasting.
* AsianBabymama: Allen ran off for several years after getting his wife pregnant, while Lotus was left to raise their kid alone until he returned [[spoiler:with a new wife]].



* GiveHimANormalLife: [[spoiler:Lotus gives away her son to Allen and his new wife so that he can have a happier life with his father in America]].



* RescueRomance: Lotus Flower helps save Allen from the sea.

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* MightyWhiteyAndMellowYellow: ''Madame Butterfly'' is considered the TropeCodifier after all.
* RescueRomance: Lotus Flower helps save Allen from the sea.sea.
* YourCheatingHeart: [[spoiler:Allen remarried without divorcing Lotus or even telling her he was leaving her]].
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''The Toll Of The Sea'' is a 1922 drama loosely based on ''Theater/MadameButterfly'' (it however isn't the first film adaptation of the opera, as Creator/MaryPickford starred in a truer incarnation six years earlier). It was Creator/AnnaMayWong's first leading role. The film is especially notable for being the second fully colorized feature film. The first one was the [[MissingEpisode lost]] film ''The Gulf Between'' from 1917.

The film stars a young woman known as "Lotus Flower" who lives in 1920s China. She saves an American solidier and marries him soon afterwards, despite the disapproval of her peers. Her husband Allen leaves for sea and doesn't come back. Years later, Lotus Flower is raising a toddler-aged son alone while she waits for her husband to come back and take them to America. One day though, a letter arrives from Allen saying that he's coming back to China. Lotus Flower and her son wait patiently, oblivious to the fact all is not right.

''The Toll of the Sea'' was considered to have been lost in the 1967 MGM Vault fire incident, however a copy was rediscovered in 1985. That copy was missing the final two rolls, but thankfully it was just a sunset scene so a similar scene was filmed to emulate the lost one
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* ChildhoodFriendRomance: [[spoiler:Allen chooses his American childhood sweetheart over his wife]].
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Lotus Flower]] throws herself into the ocean after [[spoiler:giving her son to Allen and his wife]].
* HappilyAdopted: Invoked. Lotus tells her son that she was simply taking care of him until his real mother came along. [[spoiler:She then gives him to Allen and his new wife]].
* RescueRomance: Lotus Flower helps save Allen from the sea.

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