Somewhere in France (1916)
Wicked Frenchwoman Marie Chaumontel is the mistress of Captain Henry Ravignac. She steals some papers from him, which she gives to the Germans. Then she escapes to Berlin while her lover is tried for her wrongdoing. He is found guilty of neglect, and he commits suicide. His brother, Lieutenant Charles Ravignac swears revenge, and he becomes a counterspy by going to work for the Germans.
Director: Charles Giblyn
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: October 29, 1916
Cast
- Louise Glaum - Marie Chaumontel
- Howard Hickman - Charles Ravignac
- Joseph J. Dowling - General Andres
- Fanny Midgley - Madame Benet
- Jerome Storm - Henry Ravignac
- George Fisher - Herr Vogel
- William Fairbanks - Pierre Thierry
Screenplay
- J.G. Hawks
- Richard Harding Davis (Novel)
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Charles Giblyn
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Somewhere in France about?
- Wicked Frenchwoman Marie Chaumontel is the mistress of Captain Henry Ravignac. She steals some papers from him, which she gives to the Germans. Then she escapes to Berlin while her lover is tried for her wrongdoing. He is found guilty of neglect, and he commits suicide. His brother, Lieutenant Charles Ravignac swears revenge, and he becomes a counterspy by going to work for the Germans.
- Who directed Somewhere in France?
- Somewhere in France was directed by Charles Giblyn.
- Who stars in Somewhere in France?
- Somewhere in France stars Louise Glaum, Howard Hickman, Joseph J. Dowling, Fanny Midgley, Jerome Storm, George Fisher.
- How long is Somewhere in France?
- Somewhere in France has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).