Following the Spanish-American War, a soldier is given the assignment of finding the leader of a band of rebels in the Phillipines. To do this, he must romance Roma, a cabaret spy working for the rebels.


Is this film worth watching?Absolutely. But it’s flawed. Across the Pacific offers a thrilling blend of adventure, romance, and colonial intrigue, making it a compelling watch for silent film aficionados and history buffs alike. However, it falls short in certain areas, particularly in character development and pacing....

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"Is this film worth watching?Absolutely. But it’s flawed. Across the Pacific offers a thrilling blend of adventure, romance, and colonial intrigue, making it a compelling watch for silent film aficionados and history buffs alike. However, it falls short in certain areas, particularly in character development and pacing. Still, the film’s unique historical setting and early cinematic techniques make it a valuable piece of cinematic history. Plot SummaryFollowing the Spanish-American War, a U.S. s..."
Charles E. Blaney, Darryl F. Zanuck
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