The Awakening (1928 film)

The Awakening (1928) is a feature film directed by Victor Fleming.

The Awakening
Film poster
Directed byVictor Fleming
Produced bySamuel Goldwyn
Written byCarey Wilson (screenplay)
Frances Marion (story)
StarringVilma Bánky
Walter Byron
Music byHugo Riesenfeld
Irving Berlin (song "Marie")
CinematographyGeorge Barnes
Production
company
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date
  • November 17, 1928 (1928-11-17)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUSA
LanguageSilent film
English intertitles

Preservation status

The film is presumed lost.[1]

Plot

In Alsace, which was under German occupation, shortly before the outbreak of the First World War. Marie Ducrot is a pretty young peasant woman who falls in love with Count Karl von Hagen, a German army officer. Marie is seen when she visits von Hagen in his quarters. The people suffering under the occupation see Marie as a traitor and assault her physically. Marie disappears and is believed dead. But she has fled to a monastery where she is accepted as a novice.

The war breaks out. Von Hagen is wounded in fighting near the monastery. Marie nurses him back to health. Von Hagen wants her to go to Germany with him. The French lieutenant Le Bête helps the two to reach the German lines. The couple get to safety, but Le Bête is killed by a sniper's bullet.

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