The Volunteer


1917

Film Details

Also Known As
Little Patriots
Release Date
Dec 24, 1917
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
World Film Corp.
Distribution Company
World Film Corp.
Country
United States

Synopsis

Madge Evans, World Film Corp. juvenile star, is sent to her Quaker grandparents, Timothy and Tabitha Mendenhall, when her father and mother go to serve in World War I. After bidding farewell to the World stars, Madge goes to her grandparent's home where she experiences stern discipline. Jonathan Mendenhall, her uncle, is anxious to enlist, but is forbidden by his father, whose religion opposes fighting. Madge creeps into the old Quaker's heart by degrees, but he maintains unrelenting discipline in the household. Jonathan comes of age, enlists despite his father's opposition, and is disowned. When Madge's latest picture comes to town, the child implores her grandfather to take her to see it, but he refuses. Timothy secretly visits the theater, however, and is completely won over by Madge's acting. A change takes place in the old Quaker's nature as he praises Madge, forgives his son and writes to Madge's mother, whom he had cast out when she married against his will, to be sure and bring her husband back safe.

Film Details

Also Known As
Little Patriots
Release Date
Dec 24, 1917
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
World Film Corp.
Distribution Company
World Film Corp.
Country
United States

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Notes

The working title of this film was Little Patriots. This film includes scenes of the World studios with appearances by actors, studio personnel, director-general William A. Brady and director Harley Knoles.