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  1. Through the Breakers es una película dirigida por Joseph Boyle con Margaret Livingston, Holmes Herbert, Clyde Cook, Natalie Joyce, Frank Hagney. Año: 1928. Título original: Through the Breakers. Sinopsis: Un estadounidense en una isla del Pacífico Sur recibe una carta de su prometida terminando su relación con él.

  2. Through the Breakers: Directed by Joseph Boyle. With Margaret Livingston, Holmes Herbert, Clyde Cook, Natalie Joyce. An American man on a South Pacific Island receives a dear John letter from his fiancee. A lovely native girl decides to console him. Then, fate washes a woman ashore from a sinking ship.

  3. Through the Breakers is a film directed by Joseph Boyle with Margaret Livingston, Holmes Herbert, Clyde Cook, Natalie Joyce, Frank Hagney. Year: 1928. Original title: Through the Breakers. Synopsis: An American man on a South Pacific Island receives a dear John letter from his fiancee. A lovely native girl decides to console him.

  4. Through the Breakers (C) es una película dirigida por D.W. Griffith con James Kirkwood, Marion Leonard, Adele DeGarde, Kate Bruce, George Nichols. Año: 1909. Título original: Through the Breakers. Sinopsis: Un matrimonio descuida a su hija pequeña en favor de su vida social.

  5. A London socialite loves a man who is assigned to be a plantation manager on a South Seas island. She agrees to join him after a year, but puts it off, and winds up shipwrecked on the island. An island girl there is in love with him, being killed by her native lover, who then commits suicide.

  6. Synopsis. Through the Breakers, the 1928 Joseph C. Boyle silent South Seas tropical island seafaring romantic love triangle melodrama about a London socialite who loves a man who is assigned to be a plantation manager on a South Seas island. She agrees to join him after a year, but puts it off, but later winds up shipwrecked on the same island.

  7. Through the breakers. Other Title. Unidentified Tayler no. 10: Those who pay. Those who pay. Summary. Happily married, Mr. and Mrs. Normand are soon blessed with a child. Unfortunately, as the baby grows up, the Normands become less interested in the child, and more interested in their social lives.