
She Goes to War
War · Drama
Overview
A young woman disguises herself as a man and follows her fiancéé into the trenches during World War I to find out what war is really like.
Top Cast


Eleanor Boardman
Eleanor Boardman
Joan Morant
Eleanor Boardman
Joan Morant


Edmund Burns
Edmund Burns
Reggie
Edmund Burns
Reggie


Alma Rubens
Alma Rubens
Rosie
Alma Rubens
Rosie


Al St. John
Al St. John
Bill
Al St. John
Bill
Glen Walters
Glen Walters
Katie
Glen Walters
Katie


Margaret Seddon
Margaret Seddon
Tom's Mother
Margaret Seddon
Tom's Mother


Yola d'Avril
Yola d'Avril
Yvette
Yola d'Avril
Yvette


Evelyn Hall
Evelyn Hall
Joan's Aunt
Evelyn Hall
Joan's Aunt
Agostino Borgato
Agostino Borgato
Major
Agostino Borgato
Major
Dina Smirnova
Dina Smirnova
Joan's Maid
Dina Smirnova
Joan's Maid
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