
One Hundred Percent American (1918)
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- 14min
- Short
- 05 Oct 1918 (USA)
- Short
A girl wants to go to a ball, admission one Liberty Bond, but rather than go herself, she loans the bond to a girlfriend. A soldier and a sailor find out and take her to the ball with them.
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Mary Pickford | ... |
Mayme
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Loretta Blake | ... |
Tillie
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Theodore Reed | ... |
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Henry Bergman | ... |
Man who steps on Mayme's foot
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Monte Blue | ... |
Mayme's army boyfriend
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Joan Marsh | ... |
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Directed by
Arthur Rosson |
Cinematography by
Glen MacWilliams | ||
Hugh McClung |
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- Famous Players-Lasky Corporation (1918) (United States) (theatrical)
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Trivia | Mary Pickford was a Canadian citizen when this film was made, and when it was released in Canada to support the Canadian war bond drive, its title was changed from 'American' to '100% Canadian'. See more » |