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Manslaughter / The Cheat
- (Silent Movie)
- Format: DVD
- Rated UNR
- Release Date: 4/2/2002

Manslaughter / The Cheat
- (Silent Movie)
- Format: DVD
- Rated UNR
- Release Date: 4/2/2002
- Starring: Jack Dean, Fannie Ward, Sessue Hayakawa, Yutaka Abe, James Neill
- UPC: 738329024420
- Item #: KOV002442
- Director: Cecil B. DeMille
- Rated: UNR
- Genre: Drama-Classics, Silent Films
- Release Date: 4/2/2002
- This product is a special order
- Closed Caption: No
- Distributor/Studio: Kino Lorber

Product Notes
In the silent era, Cecil B. DeMille stood at the forefront of Hollywood directors, a visual stylist who created fashionable fables of women caught in tempests of temptation. Accompanied by a lively score by the Alloy Orchestra, Manslaughter stars Leatrice Joy as a pampered debutante who is forced to confront her irresponsible lifestyle when she causes the death of a traffic cop. To emphasize the debauchery of the Jazz Age elite, DeMille interwove scenes of champagne-soaked parties and Roman orgies, a device that served as a stern warning (while providing a titillating spectacle) to the wayward youth of America. Mixed messages also abound in the Cheat, in which a society woman (Fannie Ward) allows a wealthy Burmese trader (Sessue Hayakawa) to settle a debt for her, not realizing that in exchange he intends to brand her flesh as his own. Highly influential for it's dramatic low-key lighting and it's frank depiction of extra-marital intrigue, the Cheat tapped into a vein of post-Victorian female masochism, eroticism and Orientalism of the day, exploring the taboo desire to be forcefully seduced and possessed by a man of another (as in Rudolph Valentino's Sheik films several years later).
Credits
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CreditsFannie Ward
Jack Dean
Sessue Hayakawa
Yutaka Abe
James Neill
Alice Duer Miller
Hector Turnbull
Jeanie Macpherson
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DirectorsCecil B. DeMille
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ProducersJason Gibson