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Lest We Forget Trailer (1918)

"THE SURVIVOR OF THE LUSITANIA IN A MIGHTY PRESENTATION OF THE CAUSES THAT LED AMERICA INTO THE WAR." 27 January 1918 Drama, War 70 mins

A story of the First World War, told in semi-documentary style, focusing on the iniquities of the German war machine, and with its dramatic center the sinking by a German U-boat of the passenger liner Lusitania in 1915.

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Cast

Rita Jolivet

as Rita Heriot

Hamilton Revelle

as Harry Winslow

L. Rogers Lytton

as Baron von Bergen

Kate Blancke

as Madame Heriot

Cliff Saum

as Fritz Muller

Emil Roe

as Mayor Le Roux

Henry Smith

as General Joffre

Ernest Maupain

as Undetermined Role

Georges Flateau

as Undetermined Role

Crew

Lucien N. Andriot

Lucien N. Andriot Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 27 January 1918

Production Companies

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