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Absent

Aug 28, 1928
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Overview

A shell-shocked black soldier is cared for by a miner and his daughter when he wanders into their camp, and makes a fresh start in life with the aid of the American Legion.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Rosebud Film Corporation

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Cast

Clarence Brooks

Soldier

Clarence Brooks

George H. Reed

Miner

George H. Reed

Virgil Owens

Villain

Virgil Owens

Rosalie Lincoln

Rosalie Lincoln

Floyd Shackelford

Floyd Shackelford

Clarence Williams

Clarence Williams