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Cast
Chester Morris | As: Sergeant Grischa | |
Betty Compson | As: Babka | |
Jean Hersholt | As: Posnanski | |
Alec B. Francis | As: General von Lychow | |
Gustav von Seyffertitz | As: Geneneral Schieffenzahn |
Storyline
This film earned an Oscar nomination for Sound Recording. It is the only film nominated in this category that is among the lost. No negative or print material is known to have survived. Contemporary reviews were scathing, describing the film as a vastly overlong and boring talk-fest.
Tagline: | The Supreme Epic of Mankind |
Certification: | NR |
Cast
Chester Morris |
Sergeant Grischa |
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Betty Compson |
Babka |
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Jean Hersholt |
Posnanski |
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Alec B. Francis |
General von Lychow |
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Gustav von Seyffertitz |
Geneneral Schieffenzahn |
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Leyland Hodgson |
Lieutenant Winfried (as Layland Hodgson) |
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Paul McAllister |
Corporal Sacht (as Paul MacAllister) |
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Raymond Whittaker |
Aljoscha |
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Bernard Siegel |
Verressjeff |
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Frank McCormack |
Captain Spierauge / Kolja |
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Percy Barbette |
Sergeant Fritz |
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Hal Davis |
Birkholz |
Directed By
Herbert Brenon |
Director |
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Writing Credits
Elizabeth Meehan |
Adaptation |
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Arnold Zweig |
Novel |
Production Crew
Edited By
Costume and Makeup
Sound
John E. Tribby |
Sound Engineer |
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Visual Effects
Camera
J. Roy Hunt |
Director of Photography |
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Lighting
Art Department
Other Crew
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