
The Lost Battalion
Drama · War · History
Overview
World War I, October 1918. The more than 500 men of the 77th Infantry Division of the United States Army, who have been recruited in New York City and trained in Yaphank, are sent to France, to help break down the German defenses located in the Argonne forest…
Top Cast
Robert Alexander
Robert Alexander
Major-General Robert Alexander
Robert Alexander
Major-General Robert Alexander
George McMurtry
George McMurtry
Major George McMurtry
George McMurtry
Major George McMurtry


Charles W. Whittlesey
Charles W. Whittlesey
Lt. Col. Charles W. Whittlesey
Charles W. Whittlesey
Lt. Col. Charles W. Whittlesey
William J. Cullen
William J. Cullen
Captain William J. Cullen
William J. Cullen
Captain William J. Cullen
Arthur F. McKeogh
Arthur F. McKeogh
Lt. Arthur F. McKeogh
Arthur F. McKeogh
Lt. Arthur F. McKeogh
Augustus Kaiser
Augustus Kaiser
Lt. Augustus Kaiser
Augustus Kaiser
Lt. Augustus Kaiser
Jack Hershkowitz
Jack Hershkowitz
Private Jack Hershkowitz
Jack Hershkowitz
Private Jack Hershkowitz
Philip Cepaglia
Philip Cepaglia
Corporal Philip Cepaglia
Philip Cepaglia
Corporal Philip Cepaglia
Herman J. Bergasse
Herman J. Bergasse
Sergeant Herman J. Bergasse
Herman J. Bergasse
Sergeant Herman J. Bergasse
J. J. Munson
J. J. Munson
Private J. J. Munson
J. J. Munson
Private J. J. Munson
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