The Wrath of Osaka (1913) Poster

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Maurice Costello looks anything but Japanese
deickemeyer4 September 2017
A story by Gene Mullin, taken in Japan by the traveling Vitagraph company. It is intended to be a tragedy, but, at least in the early scenes, it fails of being tragic, because of its players who, as Japanese, are comical. Maurice Costello looks anything but Japanese in his costume, and there was some laughter. The women are passable Japs, but none of the men get by. The backgrounds are as interesting as could be, but the picture, as a dramatic offering, is weak. - The Moving Picture World, May 24, 1913
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