The Enemy 97 years old

A vivid drama of Austria and one side of the war known only to the women.

The Enemy

Carl Behrend, son of a wealthy businessman, marries Pauli Arndt, daughter of a pacifist professor. When World War I breaks out, Carl is drafted. Pauli and her family and friends are left behind to experience the suffering which befell civilians during the war. Her luck worsens when her father is dismissed from his professorship for teaching that war is evil. Her father argues violently with Carl's father, and degradation and despair descend on Pauli and her family as they await Carl's return from the front.

Credits

The Enemy Cast

Name Character
Joel McCrea He was 22, 84 years old when he died as Extra
Lillian Gish She was 34, 99 years old when she died as Pauli Arndt
George Fawcett He was 67, 78 years old when he died as August Bejremd
Frank Currier He was 70, 70 years old when he died as Prof. Arndt
Polly Moran She was 44, 68 years old when she died as Baruska
Ralph Emerson He was 15, 67 years old when he died as Bruce Gordon
Ralph Forbes He was 23, 46 years old when he died as Carl Behrend
John S. Peters He was 32, 68 years old when he died as Fritz Winkelmann
Karl Dane He was 41, 47 years old when he died as Jan
Louise Emmons She was 15, 8 years old when she died

The Enemy Crew

Name Department
Willis Goldbeck as Writer. He was 29 (80) years old when He died Writing
Harold S. Bucquet as Assistant Director. He was 36 (54) years old when He died Directing
Fred Niblo as Director. He was 53 (74) years old when He died Directing
Fred Niblo as Producer. He was 53 (74) years old when He died Production
Oliver T. Marsh as Cinematography. He was 34 (48) years old when He died Crew
Margaret Booth as Editor. She was 29 (104) years old when She died Editing
John Colton as Writer. He was 39 (58) years old when He died Writing
Agnes Christine Johnston as Writer. She was 31 (82) years old when She died Writing
The Enemy poster
The Enemy (97 years)

A vivid drama of Austria and one side of the war known only to the women.

  • Release day: Thursday, December 08, 1927
  • Runtime: 90 minutes