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
1h 0min

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.

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

Storyline

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.
    Released
    January 1919
    Runtime
    1h 0min
    Director
    Genre
    Status
    Released
    Language
    English
    Production
    Screen Classics Inc.
Cast
Creighton Hale
Creighton Hale
Conrad Le Brett
Edward Connelly
Edward Connelly
Paul Le Brett
Helen Ferguson
Helen Ferguson
Amy Gordon
Frank Currier
Frank Currier
William Gordon
Frederick Truesdell
Frederick Truesdell
Woodrow Wilson
Henry Kolker
Henry Kolker
Kaiser Wilhelm II
Joseph Kilgour
Joseph Kilgour
General Von Bissing
Margaret McWade
Margaret McWade
Nurse Edith Cavell
Earl Schenck
Earl Schenck
Lieutenant Ober
Baby Ivy Ward
Baby Ivy Ward
Elaine's Child
Andy Clark
Andy Clark
Francois
Leo Delaney
Leo Delaney
Frederick III
Karl Dane
Karl Dane
Von Bethmann Hollweg
Florence Billings
Vilma Le Brett
Henry Carvill
Count von Bismarck
Florence Short
Elaine
Mrs. Hunt
Marie
James A. Furey
Priest
Fred R. Stanton
Sergeant Gross
Fanny Cogan
Empress Victoria
Emil Hoch
General von Hindenburg
Charles Michael Edwards
Rev. Joseph Wilson
May Allen
Mrs. Joseph Wilson
Carl De Mel
Count von Moltke
John McCabe
Von Tirpitz
Frank Harkness
Hugo Ballin
Robert Harvey
Grand Duke Franz Ferdinand
Jane McEachern
Duke's Consort
William W. Cohill
Assassin
William Busby
Franz
Count De Planter
Captain Schweiger
Grace Marceau
Babette
Frances Cornell
Fräulein Stahl
Pauline Dempsey
Mammy
Henry Van Bousen
German Lieutenant
Herbert E. Jelley
German Lieutenant
Herman Gerold
Marshal Foch
William Gaffney
King George V
J.H. Forsell
Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig
J.C. Dunn
David Lloyd George
Frank Mood
Premier Clemenceau
William Willis
Admiral Sims
Raymond Hayes
King Albert of Belgium
Aubrey Lowell
Admiral Wemyss
Fred T. Des Bresney
King Victor Emmanuel
Antonio Vitolli
Premier Orlando
John Laffey
Ambassador Gerard
Louis Stern
Matthias Erzberger
Richard Dorsey
American attache in Brussels
Henry Pettibone
Sultan's Representative
Richard Walton
Joseph Tumulty
T. Tamamoto
Japanese Ambassador