Summary
Tell It to the Marines is an American romantic film drama first released in 1926,
directed by George W. Hill.
The film stars Lon Chaney, William Haines, Eleanor Boardman, Eddie Gribbon and Carmel Myers.
Our overall rating for this film is: excellent.
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Credits
- Director: George W. Hill
- Script: Richard Schayer, Joseph Farnham
- Photo: Ira H. Morgan
- Music: Robert Israel
- Cast: Lon Chaney (Sgt. O’Hara), William Haines (Pvt. George Robert ’Skeet’ Burns), Eleanor Boardman (Nurse Norma Dale), Eddie Gribbon (Cpl. Madden), Carmel Myers (Zaya (a native)), Warner Oland (Chinese bandit leader), Mitchell Lewis (Native starting fight), Frank Currier (Gen. Wilcox), Maurice E. Kains (Harry), Lori Bara (Navy Nurse), Dick Curtis (Marine in Barracks), Ray Erlenborn (Extra), Willie Fung (Guard at door of besieged clinic), H.H. Hopple (Marine), Sgt. Jiggs (Dog), Tetsu Komai (Hangchow leader), Nola Luxford (Navy Nurse), Daniel G. Tomlinson (Marine Major), Millard K. Wilson (Fight referee)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 103 min; B&W; silent
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Comedy / Drama / Romance / War






