The Sacrifice Trailer

The Sacrifice Trailer (1917)

03 March 1917 Drama, War 50 mins

Stephen Stephani leaves Nordhoff with his daughter Mary to visit Zandria, an enemy country, where he tries to steal the war plans of the hostile nation. There, Mary meets Paul Ekald, a Zandrian captain, falling in love with him at first sight. While Mary remains in Zandria for the moment, Stephani returns to Nordhoff. Meanwhile, Vesta, Mary's illegitimate half-sister, has managed to get hold of important war plans stolen from Count Wenzel. But, to get them, she had to kill the count.

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Cast

Margaret Illington

as Mary Stephen / Vesta Boris

Jack Holt

as Paul Ekald

Winter Hall

as Stephen Stephani

Noah Beery

as Count Wenzel

International Titles

Sacrifice Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 03 March 1917

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