Washington at Valley Forge (1914) - Double Feature

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A Mammoth Revolutionary War Spectacle. Historically Correct. Superbly Produced.

The great awakening in the Colonies in the spring of 1775; the patriotic activities of Samuel Adams and John Hancock; the midnight ride of Paul Revere; the gathering of the Minute Men and the battle of Lexington, all these important details of Colonial history are shown as a prelude to the intense war romance woven around the situation at Valley Forge during the terrible winter of 1777, when the cause of Liberty looked next to Betty, daughter of a Minute Man who was killed in the battle of Lexington, is stopping at the inn of her uncle, a Tory sympathizer, near the winter camp of Washington's army at Valley Forge.


Main Cast: Francis Ford, Grace Cunard, Harry Schumm, Pedro León, Ernest Shields, Harry Edmondson

Director: Francis Ford

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