Across the Atlantic (1928)
Across the Atlantic (1928)
Brothers Hugh and Dan Clayton are both in love with Phyllis, their father's secretary. She finally chooses Hugh, and they marry before he joins the army and is sent overseas as a fighter pilot. He is shot down in a dogfight, crashes and loses his memory and drifts around Europe. Years go by, and Phyllis decides to try to find him in France before consenting to marry Dan, who still loves her. Complications ensue.

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Cast

Monte Blue Monte Blue As: Hugh Clayton
Edna Murphy Edna Murphy As: Phyllis Jones
Burr McIntosh Burr McIntosh As: John Clayton
Robert Ober Robert Ober As: Dan Clayton
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Storyline

Brothers Hugh and Dan Clayton are both in love with Phyllis, their father's secretary. She finally chooses Hugh, and they marry before he joins the army and is sent overseas as a fighter pilot. He is shot down in a dogfight, crashes and loses his memory and drifts around Europe. Years go by, and Phyllis decides to try to find him in France before consenting to marry Dan, who still loves her. Complications ensue.


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Genres: Romance

Language: No Language

Release Date: 18 January 1928

Country: US

Runtime: 60m

Company Credits

Company: Warner Bros. Pictures

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Cast

Monte Blue

Monte Blue

Hugh Clayton

Edna Murphy

Edna Murphy

Phyllis Jones

Burr McIntosh

Burr McIntosh

John Clayton

Robert Ober

Robert Ober

Dan Clayton

Directed By

Henry Blanke

Henry Blanke

Assistant Director

Howard Bretherton

Howard Bretherton

Director

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Camera

Barney McGill

Barney McGill

Director of Photography

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