My Four Years in Germany
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My Four Years in Germany is a 1918 American silent war drama film directed by William Nigh, based on the experiences of real life U. S. Ambassador to Germany James W. Gerard as described in his book. It is notable as being the first film produced by the four Warner Brothers, Harry, Sam, Albert and Jack, although the title card clearly reads "My Four Years In Germany Inc. Presents ...".[1] The film was produced during the height of World War I and is generally considered a prime example of war propaganda.[2][3]
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Directed by | William Nigh Clifford P. Saum (assist. director) |
Written by | Charles A. Logue |
Based on | My Four Years in Germany by James W. Gerard |
Produced by | Harry Warner Albert Warner Sam Warner Jack L. Warner Mark Dintenfass |
Starring | Halbert Brown |
Cinematography | Rial B. Schellinger |
Edited by | William Nigh |
Production companies | My Four Years in Germany Pictures, Inc. Warner Brothers |
Distributed by | First National Exhibitors' Circuit, Inc. |
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Running time | 108 minutes (10 reels) |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
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