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Cast
George Walsh | As: Jack Bartlett | |
Frances Burnham | As: Margaret Desmond | |
James A. Marcus | As: William Desmond (as James Marcus) | |
Henry Clive | As: Otto Crumley | |
Ralph Faulkner | As: President Woodrow Wilson |
Storyline
In this propaganda film, athletic silent star George Walsh plays reporter Jack Bartlett, who interviews President Wilson regarding the Fourth Liberty Loan. The story never appears in the paper, however, because its new owner, Otto Crumley, is pro-German. So Jack quits his job and begins canvassing for the Liberty Loans. In the midst of his vigorous campaigning he also halts Crumley's plans to inspire a strike at a munitions plant.
Tagline: | A story of speed and pep "Over Here" |
Certification: | Unknown |
Cast
George Walsh |
Jack Bartlett |
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Frances Burnham |
Margaret Desmond |
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James A. Marcus |
William Desmond (as James Marcus) |
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Henry Clive |
Otto Crumley |
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Ralph Faulkner |
President Woodrow Wilson |
Directed By
Raoul Walsh |
Director |
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Writing Credits
Ralph Spence |
Scenario Writer |
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Raoul Walsh |
Story |
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