The Light of Victory

The Light of Victory

50 mins | Drama, War | March 17, 1919

U.S. Navy Lieutenant George Blenton becomes drunk at an official reception, and his fiancee, Jane Ravenslee, the captain's daughter, breaks their engagement. After war is declared, George, entrusted with a secret code book to deliver to an English admiral, drinks and loses the book which German spies recover. During a private court-martial he is offered a pistol for suicide. After drinking again, he fires a shot, but still lives. Put ashore on the island of Tafofu "to rot," George, hating the U.S., moves in with Lehua, a half-white who tries to wean him from drink.

The Light of Victory

50 mins | Drama, War | March 17, 1919

The Light of Victory
U.S. Navy Lieutenant George Blenton becomes drunk at an official reception, and his fiancee, Jane Ravenslee, the captain's daughter, breaks their engagement. After war is declared, George, entrusted with a secret code book to deliver to an English admiral, drinks and loses the book which German spies recover. During a private court-martial he is offered a pistol for suicide. After drinking again, he fires a shot, but still lives. Put ashore on the island of Tafofu "to rot," George, hating the U.S., moves in with Lehua, a half-white who tries to wean him from drink.
Producers Universal Film Manufacturing Company, Bluebird Photoplays
Original title The Light of Victory
Directors William Wolbert
Writers George C. Hull, Waldemar Young

Cast

Monroe Salisbury

as Lieutenant George Blenton

Bob Emmons

as 'Traction Jim' Cripps

Fred L. Wilson

as Lieutenant Kenwood Cripps

Andrew Robson

as Captain Ned Ravenslee

Fred Kelsey

as Captain Eric von Prohme

Betty Compson

as Jane Ravenslee

George Nichols

as Otto Schmidt