
The Enemy (1927)
5.5|8 Dec, 1927|90 min
A vivid drama of Austria and one side of the war known only to the women.
5.5|8 Dec, 1927|90 min
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Carl Behrend, son of a wealthy businessman, marries Pauli Arndt, daughter of a pacifist professor. When World War I breaks out, Carl is drafted. Pauli and her family and friends are left behind to experience the suffering which befell civilians during the war. Her luck worsens when her father is dismissed from his professorship for teaching that war is evil. Her father argues violently with Carl's father, and degradation and despair descend on Pauli and her family as they await Carl's return from the front.
Keywords
silent film
partially lost film
Casts

Lillian Gish
Pauli Arndt

Ralph Forbes
Carl Behrend
Ralph Emerson
Bruce Gordon

Frank Currier
Prof. Arndt

George Fawcett
August Bejremd

Fritzi Ridgeway
Mitzi Winkelmann
John S. Peters
Fritz Winkelmann

Karl Dane
Jan

Polly Moran
Baruska
Billy Kent Schaefer
Kurt

Louise Emmons
(uncredited)

Betty Jane Graham
Little Girl (uncredited)

Joel McCrea
Extra (uncredited)
Crews

Fred Niblo
Director

Agnes Christine Johnston
Writer

Willis Goldbeck
Writer
John Colton
Writer
Channing Pollock
Theatre Play

Fred Niblo
Producer

Margaret Booth
Editor
Gilbert Clark
Costume Design

Harold S. Bucquet
Assistant Director
Milton Brown
Still Photographer
Oliver T. Marsh
Director of Photography
Backdrops & Posters

