The Woman the Germans Shot
The Cavell Case
Directed by: John G. Adolfi, USA, 1918
USA, 1918
Cast and Credits
Production | |
Distribution | Select Pictures Corporation |
Producer | Select Pictures Corporation |
Director | John G. Adolfi |
Scenario | Anthony Paul Kelly |
Story | Anthony Paul Kelly |
Cast | Julia Arthur [Edith Cavell] |
Creighton Hale [Frank Brooks] | |
Creighton Hale [George Brooks] | |
Creighton Hale [George Brooks, as a young man] | |
William H. Tooker [General von Blissing] | |
Jack W. Johnston [U.S. Minister to Belgium (as J.W. Johnston] | |
Paul Panzer [Baron von der Lancker] | |
Paul Panzer [Edith Cavell as a young woman] | |
George Dupree [A Belgian lawyer] | |
Joyce Fair [Joan Clemons] | |
Martin Faust [Secretary to American Legation at Brussels (as Marty Faust)] | |
Martin Faust [Captain von Baring] | |
George Majeroni [Spanish Minister to Belgium] | |
George Majeroni [U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain] | |
George Majeroni [Mrs. Cavell] |
Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,33 - Ratio: 1:1,33 - Black and White,
Sound System: silent
First Screening: October 27, 1918 in USA
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