If My Country Should Call
If My Country Should Call is a 1916 silent drama film directed by Joe De Grasse and starring Lon Chaney.[1][2] The film survives incomplete at the Library of Congress and the National Archives of Canada/Ottawa.[3]
If My Country Should Call | |
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Directed by | Joe De Grasse |
Written by | Ida May Park Virginia Terhune Vandewater |
Starring | Dorothy Phillips Lon Chaney |
Cinematography | King D. Gray |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Country | United States |
Language | Silent |
Cast
- Dorothy Phillips - Margaret Ardrath
- Helen Leslie - Patricia Landon
- Frank Whitson - Robert Ogden
- Lon Chaney - Dr. George Ardrath
- Albert MacQuarrie - Col. Belden
- Jack Nelson - Donald
- Carl von Schiller - Zuroff
- Gretchen Lederer - Mrs. Ardrath
- Clyde Benson
- Gordon Griffith
- Adele Farrington - Mrs. Landon (uncredited)
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