Beyond Victory Trailer

Beyond Victory Trailer (1931)

03 April 1931 Drama, War 70 mins

Four battle-weary American soldiers under fire reflect on the women they left behind.

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Cast

William Boyd

as Bill Thatcher

James Gleason

as Jim Mobley

Lew Cody

as Lew Cavanaugh

Zasu Pitts

as Fritzi Mobley

Lissy Arna

as Katherina

Mary Carr

as Bud's Mother

Fred Scott

as Fred

Theodore von Eltz

as Major Sparks

Frank Reicher

as German Hospital Chief

Max Barwyn

as German Doctor

Ed Brady

as Sergeant

E.H. Calvert

as Commanding Officer

Eddy Chandler

as Lieutenant

Crew

E.B. Derr

E.B. Derr Producer

Carroll Clark

Carroll Clark Art Direction

Gwen Wakeling

Gwen Wakeling Costume Design

Harold E. Stine

Harold E. Stine Sound Engineer

Ben Winkler

Ben Winkler Sound Engineer

Norbert Brodine

Norbert Brodine Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 03 April 1931

Production Companies

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