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Are We Civilized?

06/05/1934

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1hr 10min

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Drama

A STIRRING EPIC OF MAN'S MIGHTY MARCH TO CIVILIZATION THROUGH THE ETERNAL AGES

STORY

1934 drama of man's inhumanity to man, starring William Farnum and Anita Louise, directed by Edwin Carewe, screenplay by Harold Sherman. This film was meant to denounce Hitler prior to US involvement in WWII

CAST & CREW

    Cast

  • William Farnum
  • Anita Louise
  • Frank McGlynn Sr.
  • LeRoy Mason
  • Oscar Apfel

    Director

  • Edwin Carewe

INFORMATION

    Production Companies

  • Raspin Productions

    Production Countries

  • United States of America

LANGUAGES

  • English

Cast

William Farnum

Paul Franklin, Sr.

Anita Louise

Norma Bockner

Frank McGlynn Sr.

Abraham Lincoln, Felix Bockner

LeRoy Mason

Paul Franklin Jr.

Oscar Apfel

Dr. Leonard Gear

Stuart Holmes

Col. Salter

Alin Cavin

Moses

Conrad Seideman

Buddha

Sidney T. Pink

Confucius

Harry Burkhardt

Caesar

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