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  1. The Half-Breed is a 1916 film directed by Allan Dwan. It stars Douglas Fairbanks as Lo Dorman (a pun, as it phonetically means "Sleeping Water" in French) [1] a man competing for the love of the local preacher's daughter ( Jewel Carmen ) with the local sheriff ( Sam De Grasse ).

  2. The Half-Breed: Directed by Allan Dwan. With Douglas Fairbanks, Alma Rubens, Sam De Grasse, Tom Wilson. An outcast named Lo Dorman encounters a young woman lost in the woods. He defends her from danger in the forest and from Sheriff Dunn.

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    • Western
    • Allan Dwan
    • 1916-07-30
  3. The Half-Breed, che come ha scritto Frederic Lombardi nel 2013 è “il più originale e ardito tra tutti i film di Fairbanks per la Triangle”, si apre con la tragica fine di una storia d’amore interrazziale, il suicidio di una nativa americana sedotta e abbandonata da un bianco.

  4. Synopsis, historical analysis, personnel profiles, contemporary reviews, and discussion of the film The Half-Breed, released in 1916 by Triangle Motion Picture Company, starring Douglas Fairbanks, Alma Rubens, Sam De Grasse, Tom Wilson, and Jewel Carmen, and directed by Allan Dwan.

  5. Welcomed at first into a California town, “Lo Dorman” (Douglas Fairbanks), as he’s known to Indian brethren, is separated from Nellie (Jewel Carmen) by her pastor father (Frank Brownlee) then encounters the crooked sheriff (Sam De Grasse), neither knowing of their kinship, in The Half-Breed, 1916.

    • Allan Dwan
    • Douglas Fairbanks
  6. Notes from Forever Film: The Half-Breed (1916, Allan Dwan) December 28, 2018 · Patrick Holzapfel – Allan Dwan’s The Half-Breed starring Douglas Fairbanks and brought as a gift by the Cinémathèque française belongs to the handful of films of the retrospective I have already seen before.

  7. In an attempt to brand himself as a serious actor, the smiling swashbuckler Douglas Fairbanks starred in THE HALF-BREED (1916), a Western melodrama written by Anita Loos and directed with flair by Allan Dwan.