Behind the Front (film)

1926 film by A. Edward Sutherland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Behind the Front is a 1926 American silent war comedy film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and starring Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton. It was produced by Famous Players–Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures.[1][2] The film was based on the novel The Spoils of War by Hugh Wiley.[3]

Written byMonte Brice (adaptation)
Ethel Doherty (screenplay)
Based on
The Spoils of War
by Hugh Wiley
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Behind the Front
Theatrical poster
Directed byA. Edward Sutherland
Written byMonte Brice (adaptation)
Ethel Doherty (screenplay)
Based on
The Spoils of War
by Hugh Wiley
Produced byAdolph Zukor
Jesse Lasky
StarringWallace Beery
Raymond Hatton
CinematographyCharles P. Boyle
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • February 22, 1926 (1926-02-22)
Running time
6 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)
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Plot

As described in a film magazine review,[4] two men, enemies in civil life, enlist in the army during World War I at the behest of a young woman who tells each of them that she loves him. They become buddies and share a medley of mishaps behind the lines in France. They return to America and go to the young woman’s house. There they find her the central figure in a wedding. They maul her husband-to-be and leave. A small incident recreates their enmity towards each other and their private war begins again.

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