Women unite to prevent financiers from engineering a second world war.Women unite to prevent financiers from engineering a second world war.Women unite to prevent financiers from engineering a second world war.
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Edith Barker Bennett
- Minor Role
- (uncredited)
James Carew
- Lord Rowleigh
- (uncredited)
Alf Goddard
- Tele-radiographer
- (uncredited)
Judd Green
- James Groves
- (uncredited)
Clifford Heatherley
- Delegate
- (uncredited)
Hayford Hobbs
- Charles Falloway
- (uncredited)
Raymond Massey
- Member of Federated States Council
- (uncredited)
Wally Patch
- Peace League Commissionaire
- (uncredited)
Irene Rooke
- Senator
- (uncredited)
Milton Rosmer
- Ernest Stratton
- (uncredited)
John Singer
- Boy
- (uncredited)
Kiyoshi Takase
- Arms Manufacturers' Henchman
- (uncredited)
Henry Vibart
- Lord Sycamore
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaMade in separate silent and sound versions. While a mute negative of the sound version had been kept by the UK National Film Archive since 1981, it was thought that all sound elements were lost. However, a 35mm fine-grain nitrate print of the sound version was found in 2005 on Vashon Island, WA, by the Alaska Moving Image Preservation Association and was preserved by the US Library of Congress.
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Michael Deane: Cold soup is worse than any war.
- Alternate versionsreleased in all talkie and silent versions
- ConnectionsFeatured in Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood (1995)
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The landmark British sci fi film made in 1936 by Korda had many prophecies about a world war which would commence in 1940.This film,made in 1929 was forecasting a war between Europe and the USA based,somewhat oddly on a border incident.Itforecast war in 1950 and mass destruction by bombers.so I wonder if either H.G.Wells or Korda saw this film and were influenced by it.The sets and the costumes are very stylish and also very art deco.In reality in 1950 it would be austerity.This film was made on the cusp of sound.The version I saw was silent so I wonder if a sound version exists.The fact that there are a lot of explanatory sub titles indicates that it was probably filmed as a talkie with silent copies issued to cinemas who had not installed sound equipment.In any event by 1930 the silent film was to all intents and purposes dead.This is therefore a real curiosity.
- malcolmgsw
- Mar 29, 2015
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