

Joan of Plattsburg
1918 Directed by George Loane TuckerJoan, an earnest little orphan who lives in an asylum near the World War I training camp at Plattsburg, reads the story of "Joan of Arc" and soon imagines that she is the reincarnation of the peasant-soldier. As she sits in the cellar reading, she hears voices plotting against the government. She thinks the voices are from another world but they actually belong to a group of German spies. The agents plan to acquire the important invention of a young man named Ingleton, who is staying at the camp under the guardianship of Captain Lane. Joan relates this information to the captain, with whom she is in love, but he at first refuses to believe her. Later, however, he learns that the plot is real, and with Joan's help, he captures the spies.

Mabel Normand
....................................................Joan

Robert Elliott
....................................................Capt. Lane
William Frederic
....................................................Supt. Fisher

Joseph W. Smiley
....................................................Ingleton

Edward Elkas
....................................................Silverstein
John Webb Dillion
....................................................Miggs
Willard Dashiell
....................................................Colonel
Director
...........................................................George Loane Tucker
William Humphrey
Writer
...........................................................George Loane Tucker
Story
...........................................................Porter Emerson Browne
Production Companies
...................................................Goldwyn Pictures Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Drama
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