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Lest We Forget (1918 film)

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Starring
  
Rita Jolivet

Release date
  
January 27 or 28, 1918

Director
  
Léonce Perret

Cinematography
  
Lucien Andriot

Edited by
  
Charles A. Taylor

Initial release
  
1918

Written by
  
Léonce Perret

Cast
  
Rita Jolivet

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Directed by
  
Léonce Perret Clifford Saum (2nd director)

Produced by
  
Rita Jolivet Count Giuseppe de Cippico (Jolivet's husband) J. L. Kempner

Distributed by
  
Metro Pictures (picture branded A Metro Special)

Similar
  
The Unafraid, J'accuse, L'enfant de Paris, Tarnished Reputations, Koenigsmark

Lest we forget 1934


Lest We Forget is a 1918 American silent World War I espionage drama film directed by Leonce Perret and produced by and starring Rita Jolivet. The film was released by the Metro Pictures company. While the picture is essentially a spy film, it may also be considered a propaganda film popular during World War I.

Contents

Lest we forget 1918 to 1944


Synopsis

The film was a live action film about the 1915 Lusitania sinking (as opposed to Windsor McKay's animated film The Sinking of the Lusitania (1918)). Actress Rita Jolivet was a survivor of the sinking and much of what is known about the last moments of her producer/employer Charles Frohman is related from her. This film made famous his last words, "..Why fear death for it is the most beautiful adventure in life.

Cast

  • Rita Jolivet as Rita Heriot
  • Hamilton Revelle as Harry Winslow
  • L. Rogers Lytton as Baron von Bergen
  • Kate Blancke as Madame Heriot
  • Clifford Saum as Fritz Muller
  • Emil Roe as Mayor Le Roux
  • Henry Smith as General Joffre
  • Gaby Perrier as Young Mother
  • Texas Cooper
  • H. P. St. Leger
  • Ernest Maupain
  • Reception

    Like many American films of the time, Lest We Forget was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. For example, the Chicago Board of Censors required cuts of, in Reel 1, the intertitle "Why marry her?", Reel 3, that part of the scene in the telegraph office where officer throws young woman over table and is shown bending over her, Reel 4, the intertitle "Go, all of you — I will avenge this", and, Reel 7, the cutting of telephone wires.

    Preservation status

    The film survives in a fragment at George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection with more complete copies at the Library of Congress and Cinémathèque Française.

    References

    Lest We Forget (1918 film) Wikipedia