Summary
The Girl Who Stayed at Home is an American war film first released in 1919,
directed by D.W. Griffith.
The film stars Adolph Lestina, Carol Dempster, Frances Parks, Richard Barthelmess and Robert Harron.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: D.W. Griffith
- Script: D.W. Griffith, Stanner E.V. Taylor
- Photo: G.W. Bitzer
- Cast: Adolph Lestina (Mr. France), Carol Dempster (Acoline France), Frances Parks (The chum), Richard Barthelmess (Ralph Grey), Robert Harron (James Grey), Syn De Conde (Count de Brissac), George Fawcett (Edward Grey), Kate Bruce (Mrs. Edward Grey), Edward Peil Sr. (Turnverein Terror), Clarine Seymour (Cutie Beautiful), Tully Marshall (Cutie’s old friend), David Butler (Johann August Kant), Joseph Scott (Himself), E.H. Crowder (Himself), General March (Himself), Newton Baker (Himself), Milla Davenport
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 60 min; B&W; silent
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Drama / War






