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For Valour

November 25, 1917 0h 50m

Originally released in 1917. For Valour is a drama/war film. directed by Albert Parker. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Winifred Allen, Richard Barthelmess, and Henry Weaver

Synopsis

Melia Nobbs, a young Canadian woman, supports both her invalid father Ambrose and brother Henry. When Henry faces arrest for helping himself to his employer's cash, Melia steals the amount from the star of the theater where she has been dancing and offers it to her brother if he will enlist in the army. Henry agrees and goes off to war, making Ambrose proud of his son, but when Ambrose learns that his daughter has been arrested for theft, he disowns her. Melia does not reveal the reason for taking the money and is sent to prison. Meanwhile, Henry fights bravely in France and returns home minus an arm but wearing the Victoria Cross. He finds his sister, weak and worn from overwork, in the prison hospital. Seeing her brother with his medals, Melia realizes that her sacrifices for him and her country have not been in vain, and that in her own way, she has served her country.

Quick Facts

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Release Date November 25, 1917 108 years ago
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Runtime 0h 50m 50 minutes total
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Production Companies

  • Triangle Film Corporation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is For Valour about?

Melia Nobbs, a young Canadian woman, supports both her invalid father Ambrose and brother Henry. When Henry faces arrest for helping himself to his employer's cash, Melia steals the amount from the...

Who directed For Valour?

For Valour was directed by Albert Parker.

How long is For Valour?

For Valour has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).

When was For Valour released?

For Valour was released on November 25, 1917 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in For Valour?

The main cast of For Valour includes Winifred Allen, Richard Barthelmess, Henry Weaver, Mabel Ballin.