The Great Victory, Wilson or the Kaiser? The Fall of the Hohenzollerns

The Great Victory, Wilson or the Kaiser? The Fall of the Hohenzollerns (1919)


  • Genre: Drama, War
  • Release Date: 1919-01-01
  • Runtime: 1h 0min
  • Language: No Language
  • Production Company: Screen Classics Inc.
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Charles Miller

Summary

After a prologue where we are shown the backgrounds of Wilhelm II and Woodrow Wilson, we see the story of Conrad Le Brett from Alsace-Lorraine. Forced to fight for Germany Conrad, sees soldiers taking girls into a church to rape them and kills one who murders a baby. Shot in the encounter he is taken to a Brussels hospital run by nurse Edith Cavell where he falls in love with American nurse, Amy Gordon. After Edith Cavell assassination and the murder of Conrad’s sister Vilma by the evil Lieutenant Ober Conrad honors her dying request that he go to America and defend Alsace-Lorraine's reputation. Once there he convinces President Wilson that Alsatians should be allowed to enlist. Fighting with the "doughboys," Conrad kills Ober, and after the armistice, returns to Amy.

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  • Creighton Hale

    as Conrad Le Brett
  • Edward Connelly

    as Paul Le Brett
  • Helen Ferguson

    as Amy Gordon
  • Frank Currier

    as William Gordon
  • Frederick Truesdell

    as Woodrow Wilson
  • Henry Kolker

    as Kaiser Wilhelm II
  • Joseph Kilgour

    as General Von Bissing
  • Margaret McWade

    as Nurse Edith Cavell
  • Earl Schenck

    as Lieutenant Ober
  • Baby Ivy Ward

    as Elaine's Child
  • Andy Clark

    as Francois
  • Leo Delaney

    as Frederick III
  • Karl Dane

    as Von Bethmann Hollweg
  • Florence Billings

    as Vilma Le Brett
  • Henry Carvill

    as Count von Bismarck
  • Florence Short

    as Elaine
  • Mrs. Hunt

    as Marie
  • James A. Furey

    as Priest
  • Fred R. Stanton

    as Sergeant Gross
  • Fanny Cogan

    as Empress Victoria
  • Emil Hoch

    as General von Hindenburg
  • Charles Michael Edwards

    as Rev. Joseph Wilson
  • May Allen

    as Mrs. Joseph Wilson
  • Carl De Mel

    as Count von Moltke
  • John McCabe

    as Von Tirpitz
  • Frank Harkness

    as Hugo Ballin
  • Robert Harvey

    as Grand Duke Franz Ferdinand
  • Jane McEachern

    as Duke's Consort
  • William W. Cohill

    as Assassin
  • William Busby

    as Franz
  • Count De Planter

    as Captain Schweiger
  • Grace Marceau

    as Babette
  • Frances Cornell

    as Fräulein Stahl
  • Pauline Dempsey

    as Mammy
  • Henry Van Bousen

    as German Lieutenant
  • Herbert E. Jelley

    as German Lieutenant
  • Herman Gerold

    as Marshal Foch
  • William Gaffney

    as King George V
  • J.H. Forsell

    as Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig
  • J.C. Dunn

    as David Lloyd George
  • Frank Mood

    as Premier Clemenceau
  • William Willis

    as Admiral Sims
  • Raymond Hayes

    as King Albert of Belgium
  • Aubrey Lowell

    as Admiral Wemyss
  • Fred T. Des Bresney

    as King Victor Emmanuel
  • Antonio Vitolli

    as Premier Orlando
  • John Laffey

    as Ambassador Gerard
  • Louis Stern

    as Matthias Erzberger
  • Richard Dorsey

    as American attache in Brussels
  • Henry Pettibone

    as Sultan's Representative
  • Richard Walton

    as Joseph Tumulty
  • T. Tamamoto

    as Japanese Ambassador
Directing Charles Miller Director
Writing Maxwell Karger Story
Writing Albert S. Le Vino Writer
Writing June Mathis Writer
Production Maxwell Karger Supervising Producer
Camera George K. Hollister Director of Photography
Directing Edmund Lawrence Assistant Director

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