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
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Production: Vitagraph Company of America
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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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.