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- Victory_and_Peace abstract "Victory and Peace is a 1918 British silent war film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Matheson Lang, Marie Lohr and James Carew. The film was produced by the National War Aims Committee for propaganda reasons during the First World War. The screenplay was written by the novelist Hall Caine, who was personally invited to do so by the Prime Minister David Lloyd George. Because the war ended, the film never went on general release. It is a partially lost film, with only around 1,000 feet of film still surviving. Its alternative title is The Invasion of Britain.".
- Victory_and_Peace director Herbert_Brenon.
- Victory_and_Peace distributor National_War_Aims_Committee.
- Victory_and_Peace language Intertitle.
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- Victory_and_Peace starring Ellen_Terry.
- Victory_and_Peace starring James_Carew.
- Victory_and_Peace starring Marie_Lohr.
- Victory_and_Peace starring Matheson_Lang.
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- Victory_and_Peace wikiPageLength "2646".
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- Victory_and_Peace wikiPageRevisionID "703584743".
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- Victory_and_Peace wikiPageWikiLink David_Lloyd_George.
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- Victory_and_Peace wikiPageWikiLink Ellen_Terry.
- Victory_and_Peace wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Kerr.
- Victory_and_Peace wikiPageWikiLink Hall_Caine.
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- Victory_and_Peace wikiPageWikiLink Jose_Collins.
- Victory_and_Peace wikiPageWikiLink Joyce_Templeton.
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- Victory_and_Peace wikiPageWikiLink Renee_Mayer.
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- Victory_and_Peace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Victory and Peace".
- Victory_and_Peace writer Hall_Caine.
- Victory_and_Peace country "United Kingdom".
- Victory_and_Peace director Herbert_Brenon.
- Victory_and_Peace distributor "National War Aims Committee".
- Victory_and_Peace language "English intertitles".
- Victory_and_Peace language "Silent".
- Victory_and_Peace name "Victory and Peace".
- Victory_and_Peace released "December 1918".
- Victory_and_Peace starring James_Carew.
- Victory_and_Peace starring Marie_Lohr.
- Victory_and_Peace starring Matheson_Lang.
- Victory_and_Peace starring "Ellen Terry".
- Victory_and_Peace studio National_War_Aims_Committee.
- Victory_and_Peace wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1910s-UK-film-stub.
- Victory_and_Peace wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Herbert_Brenon.
- Victory_and_Peace wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IMDb_title.
- Victory_and_Peace wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_film.
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- Victory_and_Peace wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:War-film-stub.
- Victory_and_Peace writer Hall_Caine.
- Victory_and_Peace subject Category:1910s_war_films.
- Victory_and_Peace subject Category:1918_films.
- Victory_and_Peace subject Category:British_black-and-white_films.
- Victory_and_Peace subject Category:British_films.
- Victory_and_Peace subject Category:British_silent_films.
- Victory_and_Peace subject Category:British_war_films.
- Victory_and_Peace subject Category:English-language_films.
- Victory_and_Peace subject Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Brenon.
- Victory_and_Peace hypernym Film.
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- Victory_and_Peace comment "Victory and Peace is a 1918 British silent war film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Matheson Lang, Marie Lohr and James Carew. The film was produced by the National War Aims Committee for propaganda reasons during the First World War. The screenplay was written by the novelist Hall Caine, who was personally invited to do so by the Prime Minister David Lloyd George. Because the war ended, the film never went on general release.".
- Victory_and_Peace label "Victory and Peace".
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- Victory_and_Peace isPrimaryTopicOf Victory_and_Peace.
- Victory_and_Peace name "Victory and Peace".