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Robert Wells is an American born in China who, unbeknownst to him, has an Oriental half-brother. Wells' uncle sends him to help Ray Williams build bridges in China. Williams is in league with Chinese reactionaries and he discredits Wells by turning him into a drug addict. Wells eventually becomes an outcast and is in a stupor when he is found by his half-brother, Kong Sue, the son of the Lord of Thundergate, a powerful Mandarin reactionary.

Top Cast

  • Owen Moore

    Owen Moore

    Robert Wells / Kong Sur

  • Virginia Brown Faire

    Virginia Brown Faire

    Ellen Ainsmith / Jen Jue

  • Edwin B. Tilton

    Edwin B. Tilton

    James Sanderson (as Edwin Booth Tilton)

  • Sylvia Breamer

    Sylvia Breamer

    Alberta Hayward

  • Robert McKim

    Robert McKim

    Ray Williams

  • Richard Cummings

    Richard Cummings

    Jim Davis

  • W.E. Dyer

    W.E. Dyer

    Mike

  • Tully Marshall

    Tully Marshall

    Suen Tung

  • Tote Du Crow

    Tote Du Crow

    Yuen Kai

Overview

Robert Wells is an American born in China who, unbeknownst to him, has an Oriental half-brother. Wells' uncle sends him to help Ray Williams build bridges in China. Williams is in league with Chinese reactionaries and he discredits Wells by turning him into a drug addict. Wells eventually becomes an outcast and is in a stupor when he is found by his half-brother, Kong Sue, the son of the Lord of Thundergate, a powerful Mandarin reactionary.

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