The Road to France

The Road to France

Drama, War | Oct. 14, 1918

Tom Whitney, well connected but a social derelict because of his weakness for drink, is released from the draft because of an old football Injury, but a policeman persuades him that he can still do his bit in the shipyards. He takes a job in the yard owned by the man to whose daughter he was engaged in happier times. Three German propagandists seek to foment a strike to delay the work, and largely through Tom's efforts the plan goes amiss and the strike is called off. Rehabilitated by work, the launching of The Liberty is a forecast of his own rebirth.

The Road to France

Drama, War | Oct. 14, 1918

The Road to France
Tom Whitney, well connected but a social derelict because of his weakness for drink, is released from the draft because of an old football Injury, but a policeman persuades him that he can still do his bit in the shipyards. He takes a job in the yard owned by the man to whose daughter he was engaged in happier times. Three German propagandists seek to foment a strike to delay the work, and largely through Tom's efforts the plan goes amiss and the strike is called off. Rehabilitated by work, the launching of The Liberty is a forecast of his own rebirth.
Producers World Film
Original title The Road to France
Directors Dell Henderson
Writers Harry O. Hoyt

Cast

Carlyle Blackwell

as Tom Whitney

Evelyn Greeley

as Helen Bemis

Jack Drumier

as John Bemis

Muriel Ostriche

as Mollie

George De Carlton

as Robert Whitney

Jane Sterling

as Mrs. Whitney

Richard Neill

as Hector Winter

Inez Shannon

as Mrs. O'Leary

Henry West

as Burns

Alex Shannon

as Hugo Kraus

Joseph W. Smiley

as Chief of Police

J. Gunnis Davis

as Dennis O'Leary

Elizabeth Kennedy

as Little O'Leary Girl

Al Hart

as One-eyed Man (as Albert Hart)