The First Endorsement (1914)
An adjutant comes in and lays before Colonel Allen, the charges against John Wild, a young soldier accused of theft. When the adjutant goes out, the Colonel remembers about his own wayward son, how he had left his home one evening, after a quarrel, never to return, shipping as a stoker on a big liner, and how, later, he had received word of his death in a shipwreck.
Director: Harry Lambart
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 11 min
Release Date: February 19, 1914
Cast
- Charles Kent - Col. Allen - the Father
- James Morrison - John Wild - Allen's Son
- Dorothy Kelly - Leila - Allen's Daughter
- Donald Hall
Screenplay
- Leila Burton Wells (Story)
Production: Vitagraph Company of America
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Harry Lambart
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The First Endorsement about?
- An adjutant comes in and lays before Colonel Allen, the charges against John Wild, a young soldier accused of theft. When the adjutant goes out, the Colonel remembers about his own wayward son, how he had left his home one evening, after a quarrel, never to return, shipping as a stoker on a big liner, and how, later, he had received word of his death in a shipwreck.
- Who directed The First Endorsement?
- The First Endorsement was directed by Harry Lambart.
- Who stars in The First Endorsement?
- The First Endorsement stars Charles Kent, James Morrison, Dorothy Kelly, Donald Hall.
- How long is The First Endorsement?
- The First Endorsement has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
- What genre is The First Endorsement?
- The First Endorsement is a Drama film.
- Where was The First Endorsement produced?
- The First Endorsement was produced in United States of America.