
Johanna Enlists
Comedy · Romance
Overview
A young girl, stifling on her father's backwoods farm, is reinvigorated by the arrival of an army regiment, come to train in the area.
Top Cast


Mary Pickford
Mary Pickford
Johanna Renssaller
Mary Pickford
Johanna Renssaller


Monte Blue
Monte Blue
Pvt. Vibbard
Monte Blue
Pvt. Vibbard


Wallace Beery
Wallace Beery
Col. Fanner
Wallace Beery
Col. Fanner


Douglas MacLean
Douglas MacLean
Capt. Archie van Renssaller
Douglas MacLean
Capt. Archie van Renssaller


Anne Schaefer
Anne Schaefer
Ma Renssaller
Anne Schaefer
Ma Renssaller


Fred Huntley
Fred Huntley
Pa Renssaller
Fred Huntley
Pa Renssaller


Emory Johnson
Emory Johnson
Lt. Frank Le Roy
Emory Johnson
Lt. Frank Le Roy


John Steppling
John Steppling
Maj. Wappington
John Steppling
Maj. Wappington


Wesley Barry
Wesley Barry
Johanna's Brother
Wesley Barry
Johanna's Brother
June Prentis
June Prentis
Twin, Johanna's Sister
June Prentis
Twin, Johanna's Sister
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