Vive la France!



Production: Thomas H. Ince Corporation USA, 1918
Titelbild zum Film Vive la France!, Archiv KinoTV
Director: Roy William Neill [(as R. William Neill)]
Producer: Thomas H. Ince [Presenter / supervisor]
Assistant Director: Bert E. Sebell [(as Bert Seivel)]
Scenario: C. Gardner Sullivan
Based on : H.H. van Loan [(story: The Cross of Shame)]
Director of Photography: John Stumar [(as John S. Stumar)], George Barnes
Art Director: G. Harold Percival
Cast: Dorothy Dalton [Genevieve Bouchette], Edmund Lowe [Jean Picard], Fred Starr [Captain Heinrich May (as Frederick Starr)], Tom Guise [Colonel Bouchier], Bert Woodruff [Pierre Le Gai], Bert Sprotte [German Sergeant (as B. Sprotte)], Bert Sprotte [Undetermined role]
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: September 15, 1918 in USA
US Copyright: September 02, 1918 - ©LP.12828
Survival Status: Prints of this picture exist [Archiv: Cinémathèque Royale de Belgique (Bruxelles)]
Distribution: Famous Players-Lasky Corporation


English title: The Cross of Shame (working title)

Bibliography - Exhibitor's Trade Review, 5 October 1918, pg 1525, 1531
- The Motion Picture News, 5 October 1918, pg 2257.
- The Moving Picture World, 28 September 1918, pg 1925.
- The Moving Picture World, 19 October 1918, pg 444.
- Variety, 27 September 1918, pg 42.
- Wid's Film Daily, 29 September 1918, pp. 25-26.



References in Databases
American Film Institute Nr. 15244
American Silent Feature Film Database Nr. 599
IMDb - International Movie Data Base Nr. tt0009766
KinoTV Database Nr. 89386


Last Update of this record 12.09.2018
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