The Darkest Hour

Directed by: Paul Scardon, USA, 1919

USA, 1919
Plakatmotiv The Darkest Hour, © Vitagraph Company of America


Cast and Credits

Production Vitagraph Company of America
Distribution Vitagraph Company of America
Director Paul Scardon
Cast Harry T. Morey [Peter Schuyler]
Anna Lehr [Marion Dinsmore]
Jean Paige [Justine Bouvier]
George Bronson Howard [Dr. Robert Culver]
George Majeroni [Lee Uastin]
Robert Gaillard [Joe Bouvier]
Louis Wolheim [Louis Marcotte]
Henry Hallam [Mr. Dinsmore]
Henry Hallam [Mrs. Dinsmore]
H.H. Pattee [Priest (as Herbert Pattee)]

Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,33 - Ratio: 1:1,33 - Black and White,, 5000 feet, 5 reels
Sound System: silent
First Screening: December 1919 in USA
US Copyright: November 07, 1919 - ©LP.14407
Survival Status: No holdings located in archives

General Information

The Darkest Hour is a motion picture produced in the year 1919 as a USA production. The Film was directed by Paul Scardon, with Harry T. Morey, Anna Lehr, Jean Paige, George Bronson Howard, George Majeroni, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of The Darkest Hour available.

Bibliography - Exhibitor's Trade Review, 27 December 1919, pg 427.
- The Motion Picture News, 20 December 1919, pg 4514.
- The Moving Picture World, 3 January 1920, pg 150.

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