The Human Target Trailer

The Human Target Trailer (1918)

"See the tricks,schemes, plots and counter plots used in capturing spies. See how one man through his sheer cleverness routed the bloodthirsty foe." 03 August 1918 Drama 20 mins

Harrison Craig, with the aid of a woman who has lost her husband through the sinking of a ship, uses her wiles on a member of Saxonia's royal family and obtains valuable drawings. The Prince and his lieutenant plot to demolish the block house in which Craig is a prisoner, but one of the artillery shots frees his bounds and he escapes.

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Cast

Kingsley Benedict

as Harrison Craig

Claire Du Brey

as Thelma Von Styne

Clyde Benson

as Lieutenant Bertram

Millard K. Wilson

as Prince Oscar

Crew

Jeanette H. Benedict

Jeanette H. Benedict Scenario Writer

Jack Wells

Director

International Releases Dates

United States 03 August 1918

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