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Music director
  
Samuel Roxy Rothafel

Duration
  

3.9/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Screenplay
  
J. Stuart Blackton

Country
  
United States

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Language
  
SilentEnglish intertitles

Director
  
Wilfrid NorthJ. Stuart Blackton

Release date
  
September 14, 1915

Based on
  
Defenseless America by Hudson Maxim

Writer
  
J. Stuart Blackton, Hudson Maxim (book)

Directors
  
J. Stuart Blackton, Wilfrid North

Sequel
  
Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation

Cast
  
,
L. Rogers Lytton
,
James Morrison

Similar movies
  

The Battle Cry of Peace is a 1915 American silent war drama film directed by Wilfrid North and J. Stuart Blackton, one of the founders of Vitagraph Company of America who also wrote the scenario. The film is based on the book Defenseless America, by Hudson Maxim, and was distributed by the conglomerate of Vitagraph-Lubin-Selig-Essanay (V-L-S-E). The film stars Charles Richman, L. Rogers Lytton, and James W. Morrison.

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Alternate titles for this film were A Call to Arms and The Battle Cry of War. In the UK, the film was called An American Home. A sequel followed in 1917, Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation.

The majority of the film is now considered lost. Fragments of footage of battle scenes survive and are housed at the George Eastman House.

Plot

In a war-torn world, enemies of the United States use pacifists as pawns to make sure that the United States does not spend too much on defense. Then the enemies attack and take over the country.

Significance

Upon its release, the film generated a controversy rivaling that of Birth of a Nation because it was considered to be militaristic propaganda. Producer Stuart Blackton believed that the US should join the Allies involved in World War I overseas, and that was why he made the film. Former President Theodore Roosevelt was one of the film's staunchest supporters, and he persuaded Gen. Leonard Wood to lend Blackton an entire regiment of marines to use as extras.

Cast

  • Charles Richman - John Harrison
  • L. Rogers Lytton - Mr. Emanon
  • James W. Morrison - Charley Harrison
  • Mary Maurice - Mrs. Harrison
  • Louise Beaudet - Mrs. Vandergriff
  • Harold Hubert - John Vandergriff
  • Jack Crawford - Poet Scout
  • Charles Kent - The Master
  • Julia Swayne Gordon - Magdalen
  • Belle Bruce - Alice Harrison
  • Norma Talmadge - Virginia Vandergriff
  • Lucille Hammill - Dorothy Vandergriff
  • Evart Overton - Vandergriff's son
  • George Stevens - Butler
  • Thais Lawton - Columbia
  • Lionel Braham - The War Monster
  • William J. Ferguson - Abraham Lincoln
  • Paul Scardon - Ulysses S. Grant
  • Joseph Kilgour - George Washington
  • References

    The Battle Cry of Peace Wikipedia
    The Battle Cry of Peace IMDbThe Battle Cry of Peace themoviedb.org


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