My Country First

My Country First

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1916-06-05

Frank Draper, a patriotic young American, has invented the most wonderful explosive in the world which he intends giving to the United States. In defending a pure girl from the machinations of an enemy, he is involved in a serious crime which sends him, an innocent man, to prison. Angered at this interruption to their plans and desirous of obtaining the explosive for a foreign government, international spies connive successfully at Draper's escape. They then hold him a prisoner and the young patriot is given the choice of sacrificing his own life or that of his country. He chooses the preservation of the latter, and his sands of life have almost run out, when trapped and bound, he is rescued at the eleventh hour.

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Frank Draper, a patriotic young American, has invented the most wonderful explosive in the world which he intends giving to the United States. In defending a pure girl from the machinations of an enemy, he is involved in a serious crime which sends him, an innocent man, to prison. Angered at this interruption to their plans and desirous of obtaining the explosive for a foreign government, international spies connive successfully at Draper's escape. They then hold him a prisoner and the young patriot is given the choice of sacrificing his own life or that of his country. He chooses the preservation of the latter, and his sands of life have almost run out, when trapped and bound, he is rescued at the eleventh hour.

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1916-06-05

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Drama

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Terriss Feature Film Company

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    Tom Terriss

    Tom Terriss
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    Helene Ziegfeld

    Helene Ziegfeld
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    Jack Hopkins

    Jack Hopkins
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    Alfred Hemming

    Alfred Hemming
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    Joseph Baker

    Joseph Baker
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    Joseph Sterling

    Joseph Sterling
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    Jill Woodward

    Jill Woodward
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    Harold Vosburgh

    Harold Vosburgh
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    A.B. Thaw

    A.B. Thaw