The Prussian Cur
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The Prussian Cur is a 1918 American anti-German silent propaganda film produced during World War I. Now considered a lost film, it is notable for telling the story of the Crucified Soldier.
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Directed by | Raoul Walsh |
Written by | Raoul Walsh |
Produced by | William Fox |
Starring | Miriam Cooper |
Cinematography | Roy F. Overbaugh |
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Running time | 7 reels (approximately 70 minutes) |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
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The film's director, Raoul Walsh, called it his "rottenest picture ever" for its anti-German sentiment, while its star Miriam Cooper (Walsh's wife) called it the worst film in which she had ever appeared.[1]
The film was shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey, where Fox and many other early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based at the beginning of the 20th century.[2][3][4]