
1918
Drama · War
Overview
It's 1918, the height of United States involvement in World War I - Liberty Bonds are sold, German immigrants are suspected as traitors or saboteurs, young men everywhere succumb to the patriotism and propaganda and enlist. In a small Texas town, Horace Robedaux feels the pressure - he doesn't want to leave his young wife Elizabeth and their young child Jenny - but Elizabeth's can't-do-anything-right little brother is constantly talking about the war, and Elizabeth's stern father, who opposed the marriage initially, now has plans to take care of his daughter and the child so Horace can fight for his country. However, the influenza epidemic sweeping the town (and the nation) may change everyone's plans.
Top Cast


William Converse-Roberts
William Converse-Roberts
Horace Robedaux
William Converse-Roberts
Horace Robedaux


Hallie Foote
Hallie Foote
Elizabeth Robedaux
Hallie Foote
Elizabeth Robedaux


Matthew Broderick
Matthew Broderick
Brother
Matthew Broderick
Brother
Jerry Biggs
Jerry Biggs
Clyde
Jerry Biggs
Clyde
L.T. Felty
L.T. Felty
Mr. Thatcher
L.T. Felty
Mr. Thatcher
Jeanne McCarthy
Jeanne McCarthy
Bessie
Jeanne McCarthy
Bessie


Bill McGhee
Bill McGhee
Sam
Bill McGhee
Sam
Tom Murrel
Tom Murrel
Stanley
Tom Murrel
Stanley


Rochelle Oliver
Rochelle Oliver
Mrs. Vaughn
Rochelle Oliver
Mrs. Vaughn
Phillip Smith
Phillip Smith
Bill
Phillip Smith
Bill
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