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PRIVATE PEAT (1918) WWI Pvt Harold R. Peat Plays Himself LOST SILENT FILM Drama

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Pre-1940

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United States

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United States

Original/Reproduction:

Original

Year:

Pre-1940

LOC:

SCI-B3

Item:

Private Peat

Film Title:

LC-PVTPEAT-01

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Item number:

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Item description

Vintage original 11 x 14 in. US lobby card from the lost WWI-themed silent film war biopic, PRIVATE PEAT, released in 1918 as a "Paramount-Artcraft Special" by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation and directed by Edward Jose. The image features an exterior shot of Pvt. Harold R. Peat (himself) reading a little from his girl back home as a buddy reads it along with him. The tagline in the lower right corner reads: "Crosses mean kisses." It is unrestored in good- condition only as shown. Produced by Adolph Zukor and Jesse Lasky, Private Peat is a lost 1918 American silent biographical war drama in which real-life army Private Harold R. Peat recalls his WW1 experiences as one of the first Americans to enlist in the conflict when American joined the war. Peat was from Canada, but is presented as an all-American boy for patriotism and propaganda. The film primarily consisted of newsreel footage. Based on the book, "Private Peat," by Harold R. Peat, Harold R. Peat (himself) tries to enlist in the United States army so that he may fight in World War I, but is rejected by the recruiting officer. He is despondent until he and his friend, Old Bill (William Sorelle), concoct a scheme whereby they are both accepted. After a stint in training camp, Harry bids his sweetheart, Mary (Marian Fouche), goodbye and accompanies Bill to France. Following several adventures at the front, Bill is killed and Harold, in trying to save a load of ammunition, is wounded. Harold spends some time in a French hospital, after which Mary comes to France to bring her heroic private home. The cast includes Edwin J. Grant.