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Cecil B. DeMille’s thought-to-be-lost 1915 silent film The Captive, is a found treasure. Set during the Balkan Wars, The Captive tells the story of Sonia (Blanche Sweet, The Woman in White), a young woman living in Montenegro and left to care for her younger brother Milos (Gerald Ward, The Warrens of Virginia) and the family farm when older brother Marko (Page Peters, Davy Crockett) goes off to battle. Unable to handle the day-to-day tasks following her brother’s tragic death, help comes in the form of Mahmud Hassan (House Peters, Prisoners of the Storm) a captured Turk nobleman now a prisoner of war. Tasked with helping Sonia, their initial frosty relationship soon melts into love. As the war rages on Sonia, Mahmud and Milos will face near-insurmountable obstacles in their quest for a better life amidst the hell of war.
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Raymond Hatton
Turkish Soldier
House Peters
Muhamud Hassan
Tex Driscoll
Soldier
William Elmer
Turkish Officer
Blanche Sweet
Sonya Matinovich
Marjorie Daw
Peasant Girl
Theodore Roberts
The Burgonmaster
Jeanie Macpherson
Milka
Gerald Ward
Milos Martinovich
Page Peters
Marko Martinovitch
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