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The Battle Cry of Peace is a 1915 American silent war film directed by Wilfrid North and J. Stuart Blackton, one of the founders of Vitagraph Company of America who also wrote the scenario. The film is based on the book Defenseless America, by Hudson Maxim, and was distributed by V-L-S-E, Incorporated. The film stars Charles Richman, L. Rogers Lytton, and James W. Morrison.
Alternate titles for this film were A Call to Arms and The Battle Cry of War. In the UK, the film was called An American Home. A sequel followed in 1917, Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation.
Plot
In a war-torn world, Enemy agents under the leadership of "Emanon" conspire with pacifists to keep the American defense appropriations down at a time when forces of the enemy are preparing to invade. The invasion comes, and New York, Washington, and other American cities are devastated and the enemies take over the country
Cast
Charles Richman as John Harrison
L. Rogers Lytton as Mr. Emanon
James W. Morrison as Charley Harrison
Mary Maurice as Mrs. Harrison
Louise Beaudet as Mrs. Vandergriff
Harold Hubert as John Vandergriff
Jack Crawford as Poet Scout
Charles Kent as The Master
Julia Swayne Gordon as Magdalen
Belle Bruce as Alice Harrison
Norma Talmadge as Virginia Vandergriff
Lucille Hammill as Dorothy Vandergriff
Evart Overton as Vandergriff's son
George Stevens as Butler
Thais Lawton as Columbia
Lionel Braham as The War Monster
William J. Ferguson as Abraham Lincoln
Paul Scardon as Ulysses S. Grant
Joseph Kilgour as George Washington
Book version
In the same year, J. Stuart Blackton published the book version of The Battle Cry of Peace with pictures from the film. The book has nothing to do with Defenseless America by Hudson Maxim.
Significance
Upon its release, the film generated a controversy rivaling that of The Birth of a Nation because it was considered to be militaristic propaganda. Producer Stuart Blackton believed that the US should join the Allies involved in World War I overseas, and that was why he made the film. Former President Theodore Roosevelt was one of the film's staunchest supporters, and he persuaded Gen. Leonard Wood to lend Blackton an entire regiment of Marines to use as extras.
Production
The film was released by VLSE Incorporated [A Blue Ribbon Feature] and premiered in New York on August 6, 1915, at the Vitagraph Theater (formerly the Criterion Theater). The film is also known under the title A Call to Arms Against War or The Battle Cry of War. The copyright, requested by The Vitagraph Co. of America, was registered on November 10, 1915, under number LP6935.
In the UK, the film was released as An American Home. In 1917, a sequel was made to Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation which was directed by William P. S. Earle alongside James Stuart Blackton. In Italy, it was initially censored in August 1916, but managed to obtain clearance for distribution in February 1917; it was distributed by the Lombard Monopoly.
In 1917, when the United States entered the war, the film was reissued in a modified version under the title The Battle Cry of War.
Censorship
Like many American films of the time, The Battle Cry of Peace was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. For example, the Pennsylvania State Board of Censors required a series of cuts which included the climatic scene in the third act where a mother murders her own daughters to prevent them from falling into the hands of officers of a foreign enemy. The Pitt Theatre in Pittsburgh, rather than let the audience miss the lesson of the film, hired three young women to act out the excised scene, which the Board could not prevent as it cannot regulate stage productions.
Preservation
The majority of the film is now considered lost. The Cinemateket-Svenska Filminstitutet possesses one reel. Fragments of footage of battle scenes survive and are housed at the George Eastman House.
See also
Invasion literature
List of incomplete or partially lost films
Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation (1917)
References
External links
The Battle Cry of Peace at IMDb
Synopsis at AllMovie
Film poster
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