The Lost Battalion
(1919) United States of America
B&W : Feature film
Directed by Burton King (Burton L. King)
Cast: Major General Robert Alexander (Robert Alexander) [himself], Major George G. McMurtry (George G. McMurtry) [himself], Lieutenant Colonel Charles W. Whittlesey (Charles W. Whittlesey) [himself], Captain William J. Cullen (William J. Cullen) [himself], Lieutenant Arthur F. McKeogh (Arthur F. McKeogh) [himself, Adjutant to Lt. Col. Whittlesey], Lieutenant Augustus Kaiser (Augustus Kaiser) [himself], Private Jack Hershkowitz (Jack Hershkowitz) [himself], Corporal Philip Cepaglia (Philip Cepaglia) [himself], Sergeant Herman J. Bergasse (Herman J. Bergasse) [himself], Private J.J. Munson (J.J. Munson) [himself], Private Abraham Krotoshinisky (Abraham Krotoshinisky) [himself], Jack McLean [the kicker], Gaston Glass [Richard Merwin’s son], Marion Coakley [Nancy Brystal, Richard Merwin’s ward], Lieutenant Jordan [himself, an officer friend], Helen Ferguson [the stenographer], Mrs. Stuart Robson [the landlady], Sydney D’Albrook (Sidney D’Albrook) [the burglar], Mrs. Blanche Davenport (Blanche Davenport) [the burglar’s mother], Bessie Learn [the burglar’s girl next door], Tammany Young [the thief], Private J.W. Rosson (J.W. Rosson) [himself ], Stephen Grattan, J.A. King, William H. Tooker [a German-American father
MacManus Corporation production; distributed on State Rights basis by [?] W.H. Productions Company and/or Gardiner Syndicate? / Produced by Edward A. MacManus. Adaptation by Charles A. Logue. Production supervision by Edward A. MacManus. Supervisor’s assistants, Robert Alexander, Arthur F. McKeogh, George G. McMurtry, Harry A. Palmer and Charles W. Whittlesey. Military phases supervisor, William J. Cullen. Assistant directors, John Coleman, Leander De Cordova and Frederick F. McGuirk. Cinematography by Arthur A. Cadwell, William A. Reinhart, William H. Tuers, Roy Vaughn and Conrad Wells. Presented by Edward A. MacManus. / Released 2 July 1919. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format.
Drama: War.
Survival status: Print exists in the Library of Congress film archive.
Current rights holder: (unknown)
Keywords: World War I
Listing updated: 23 July 2024.
References: Website-IMDb.
Home video: DVD.
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