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Injustice
Also known as Loyal Hearts in the USA : {In Justice}
(1919) United States of America
B&W : [?] Six or Seven? reels
Directed by Captain Leslie T. Peacocke

Cast: Thais Nehli-Kalini [Irene Waterloo], Maurice Stapler [Count Bertrand Delande], Vera Lavassor [Gwendolyne Vanderbilt], Dorothy Yvonne Dumont [Minnie], Sidney Preston Dones [George Preston], Ovid Scott [Sergeant Chase], Mrs. Wilhelmina Owens, Mrs. Hamer Burrell, Mrs. Seith Webb, Margarete Grace-Boon, Mrs. W.W.E. Gladden, Gwendoline Gordon, Mary Strange, Veronica Smith, Janette Criner, Mrs. James B. Seager, Mrs. Crystal Reed, Cora Reed, Miss Dreyfus, Mrs. Otis Banks, Chaplain W.W.E. Gladden, Robert Fortson, Lieutenant Journee White, Eldridge Lee, Otis Banks, Robert C. Owens, Mr. Christian, Doctor W.A. Tarleton, Lieutenant Clinton Ross, Lieutenant Matthews, Lieutenant Eugene Lucas, F.L. Banks, J.B. Bass, Harry Jones, Herbert Bost, J.W. Coleman, Julia Stuart, Lieutenant Hankin, Lieutenant Jackson

Democracy Film Company production; distributed by Bookertee Film Exchange. / Scenario by Captain Leslie T. Peacocke, from a screen story by Captain Leslie T. Peacocke. / Released 20 July 1919. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / Working title: [?] Democracy; or, A Fight for Right? The film was retitled Loyal Hearts in late 1919 or early 1920, and may have been cut to five or six reels. At approximately this time, L-KO Pictures Corporation contracted with Democracy Film Company to distribute the film, which was cut to five reels, dialectically retitled the film to emphasize a different interpretation of the characters and action, possibly inserted new footage, and advertised the film as a comedy — it is unclear whether L-Ko changed the film’s title to Loyal Hearts at this time. Democracy Film Company sued L-Ko to shut down distribution of the unauthorized version of the film, with unknown results. Some scenes may have been shot the the E&R Jungle Studio in Los Angeles, California.

Drama.

Survival status: (unknown)

Current rights holder: Public domain [USA].

Keywords: African-Americans - Race film - War: World War I (28 July 1914-11 November 1918)

Listing updated: 15 August 2009.

References: Documentary-Cram : Website-AFI.

 
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