Behind the Door

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Behind the Door is a 1919 American silent war drama film, noted for its intense portrayal of World War I-era vengeance and brutality.

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instanceOf film
silent film
war drama film
authorOfSourceWork Gouverneur Morris NERFINISHED
basedOn short story "Behind the Door" NERFINISHED
characterRole Hobart Bosworth as Oscar Krug NERFINISHED
James Gordon as John Morse
Jane Novak as Alice Morse NERFINISHED
Wallace Beery as the German U-boat commander
cinematographyBy J.O. Taylor NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Irvin Willat NERFINISHED
distributor Paramount Pictures
filmFormat black-and-white
genre silent drama
war drama
hasFilmRating unrated (silent era, pre-MPAA)
isSetIn World War I NERFINISHED
notableFor graphic depiction of vengeance and brutality
intense anti-German sentiment typical of World War I-era propaganda
originalLanguage Silent film with English intertitles
producer Thomas H. Ince NERFINISHED
productionCompany Thomas H. Ince Productions NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1919
releaseYear 1919
runtime approximately 70 minutes
screenwriter Luther Reed NERFINISHED
starring Hobart Bosworth NERFINISHED
James Gordon NERFINISHED
Jane Novak NERFINISHED
Wallace Beery NERFINISHED

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Irving Willat notableWork Behind the Door
Irving Willat directed Behind the Door
Half-Breed precededBySingle Behind the Door