Behind the Front

Behind the Front

Release date : February 22, 1926
Runtime : 1h 4m
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Director : A. Edward Sutherland /
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February 22, 1926 1h 4m Comedy More
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During World War I a young man joins the army and winds up befriending another young recruit, not knowing that it's the same pickpocket who stole his watch. After finishing basic training, the two are sent to the front lines in France, where they wind up in trouble with the MPs, getting involved with some cute French girls and "volunteering" for a dangerous front-line mission, and their antics result in their endangering the armistice.
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Wallace Beery
Riff Swanson
Raymond Hatton
Shorty McKee
Mary Brian
Betty Bartlett-Cooper
Richard Arlen
Percy Brown
Hayden Stevenson
Capt. Bartlett-Cooper
Tom Kennedy
Sergeant
Frances Raymond
Mrs. Bartlett-Cooper
Melbourne MacDowell
Mr. Bartlett-Cooper
Jerry Mandy
Limburger soldier
Gertrude Astor
French barmaid

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  • title:Behind the Front
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1926
  • Runtime:1h 4m
  • Genres: Comedy · War ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: A. Edward Sutherland /
  • Writers: Ethel Doherty · Hugh Wiley · Ralph Spence · Monte Brice ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:During World War I a young man joins the army and winds up befriending another young recruit, not knowing that it's the same pickpocket who stole his watch. After finishing basic training, the two are sent to the front lines in France, where they wind up in trouble with the MPs, getting involved with some cute French girls and "volunteering" for a dangerous front-line mission, and their antics result in their endangering the armistice.
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