The Littlest Scout (1919)

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Three-year-old Charles Stuart Wyngate longs to be a Boy Scout, while his seven-year-old sister Violet, who wishes that she was a boy named Bill, desires to help the war effort through Red Cross work. The children play happily after their mother sends for a scout uniform, until they meet another child, Harold, whose father is a pacifist. After Charles punches Harold in the nose, Harold's father comes and explains his beliefs. Mrs. Wyngate tries to convert him by telling of her husband's death in battle in France.

Director: Paula Blackton
Genre: Drama
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Production: J. Stuart Blackton Feature Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Littlest Scout about?
Three-year-old Charles Stuart Wyngate longs to be a Boy Scout, while his seven-year-old sister Violet, who wishes that she was a boy named Bill, desires to help the war effort through Red Cross work. The children play happily after their mother sends for a scout uniform, until they meet another child, Harold, whose father is a pacifist. After Charles punches Harold in the nose, Harold's father comes and explains his beliefs. Mrs. Wyngate tries to convert him by telling of her husband's death in battle in France.
Who directed The Littlest Scout?
The Littlest Scout was directed by Paula Blackton.
Who stars in The Littlest Scout?
The Littlest Scout stars Charles Stuart Blackton, Paula Blackton, William Bittner, Violet Virginia Blackton, Wellington A. Playter, Stephen Carr.
What genre is The Littlest Scout?
The Littlest Scout is a Drama film.
Where was The Littlest Scout produced?
The Littlest Scout was produced in United States of America.