
Countess Olga and Prince Carl, although from two European countries that have been longtime enemies, are madly in love with each other. Olga's brother, Count Michael, convinces Olga to get Carl to come to their country, planning to imprison him.
J.G. Hawks, Thomas H. Ince
United States

The cinematic landscape of the early 20th century, a period of fervent experimentation and burgeoning narrative sophistication, frequently served as a canvas for grand romantic tragedies intertwined with the gravitas of international politics. Among these, Bullets and Brown Eyes stands as a compelling testament to...

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" The cinematic landscape of the early 20th century, a period of fervent experimentation and burgeoning narrative sophistication, frequently served as a canvas for grand romantic tragedies intertwined with the gravitas of international politics. Among these, Bullets and Brown Eyes stands as a compelling testament to the era's capacity for intricate storytelling, presenting a narrative that is as emotionally resonant as it is politically charged. This silent film, penned by the visionary duo o..."


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