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The Warrens of Virginia ()


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As the Civil War begins Ned Burton leaves his Southern love Agatha Warren and joins the Union army. He is later protected and saved from death by Agatha in spite of her loyalty to the South.

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Agatha Warren
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General Warren
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Arthur Warren (as P.E. Peters)
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Mrs. Warren
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Ned Burton
Dick La Reno ...
General Griffin
Sydney Deane ...
General Harding
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Blake
Milton Brown ...
Zeke Biggs
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Bill Peavey (as Dick La Strange)
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Tom Dabney
Gerald Ward ...
Bob Warren
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Betty Warren
Mrs. Lewis McCord ...
Sapho
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Directed by

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Cecil B. DeMille

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William C. de Mille ... (play)

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Cecil B. DeMille ... producer (uncredited)

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Alvin Wyckoff ... (uncredited)

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Cecil B. DeMille ... (uncredited)

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David Belasco ... presenter
Jesse L. Lasky ... presenter

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Agatha Warren, daughter of the aristocratic Southern General Warren, has, before the Civil War, fallen in love with Ned Burton of New York. With the beginning of hostilities, Gen. Warren takes command of many of the Southern troops and Burton, enlisting in the Union army, becomes a Lieutenant; the lovers are separated by their different sympathies. Most of the action of the drama takes place during the closing days of the war, when General Warren's soldiers are suffering from the lack of supplies. Burton's superior officers force him to use his intimacy with the Warren family in carrying out a ruse which leads to the defeat of the supply trains coming to the relief of the Confederate Army. When he is captured, Agatha, who still loves him in spite of herself, offers him the means of escape, which he is too proud to accept. still loving him in spite of herself. Lee's timely surrender at Appomattox is all that saves him from being shot. The sequel to these stirring events is the ultimate reunion of the lovers. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis

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Taglines This is one of Mr. Belasco's greatest stage successes and it is fully as good in photoplays. (Print Ad- Elmira Telegram, ((Elmira, NY)) 6 June 1915) See more »
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  • Warrenowie z Wirginii (Poland)
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  • 50 min
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Budget $28,360 (estimated)

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Trivia Prints of the film survive at the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection. See more »
Movie Connections Version of The Warrens of Virginia (1924). See more »

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