Daughter of the East

Daughter of the East, also known as The Boy of the Dardanelles, is a 1924 Australian silent film directed by Roy Darling.

Despite being engaged to a woman back in England, he falls in love with an orphaned Armenian girl, Marian.

He escapes disguised as a Greek and joins the Australians at the Gallipoli Campaign.

He helps her recover and his fiancée gives him his freedom, enabling Wharton and Marian to be married.

However box office response was not strong and Darling only received £50 in returns.