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Description:00 09 10 00 United States. The 20s. On sandy beach with calm sea, sailors and women are assembled. Close-up on elegant, bourgeois young man, John Saint Polis which asks to everybody to begin praying. Christian faith, rite, Christian tradition for the missing persons, last honoring. The crowd puts on knees in the sand. Prayer. Meditation. He blames the Chinese survivor, Lon Chaney not to put on knees, but Chaney is not Christian. Saint Polis wants to chase away him, sacrilege, blasphemy of the heathen. Religious intolerance. Close-up of the humbled Chinese which goes away. He is arched, seems wounded. He looks at the group of believers which begins praying, then resigned, he goes away.