An attractive woman from the city, on vacation, stays in a small farming community and dazzles a young married farmer. The wicked woman suggests that the man's deceptively dowdy-looking wife might "accidentally" drown. Can he, will he go through with it? The scene changes; in unexpected company, the man gets a kaleidoscopic taste of what the actual city is like. The dramatic climax comes in a fearsome storm and its aftermath...
Cast of Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
George O'Brien | ... | The Man (Anses) | |
Janet Gaynor | ... | The Wife (Indre) | |
Margaret Livingston | ... | The Woman from the City | |
Bodil Rosing | ... | The Maid | |
J. Farrell MacDonald | ... | The Photographer (as J. Farrell McDonald) | |
Ralph Sipperly | ... | The Barber | |
Jane Winton | ... | The Manicure Girl | |
Arthur Housman | ... | The Obtrusive Gentleman | |
Eddie Boland | ... | The Obliging Gentleman |
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On the second day, slipping deeper into the coma, Me discovers that he is isolated from the world and facing his very own emotions. The sudden fear of Me, his fear of being alone provokes Fear (Mikael Åkerfeldt), confirming Me's suspicions. Then, in his internal struggle, Me faces Reason (Eric Clayton) and through this, Passion (Irene Jansen) surfaces. As Me drives to despair, Pride (Magnus Ekwall) encourages him otherwise. Love (Heather Findlay) comforts Me, in attempt to ready him to his first ordeal.
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