The Four Just Men
The Four Men of the title are British WWI veterans who decide to work secretly against enemies of the country. They aren't above a bit of murder or sabotage to serve their ends, but they consider themselves to be true patriots.
Casts & Crew
Hugh Sinclair
Griffith Jones
Francis L. Sullivan
Frank Lawton
Anna Lee
Alan Napier
Basil Sydney
Lydia Sherwood
Edward Chapman
Athole Stewart
George Merritt
Garry Marsh
Ellaline Terriss
Roland Pertwee
Eliot Makeham
Frederick Piper
Henrietta Watson
Jon Pertwee
Liam Gaffney
Winston Churchill
Arthur Hambling
Bryan Herbert
Adolf Hitler
James Knight
Percy Parsons
Charles Paton
Percy Walsh
Also Directed by Walter Forde
Drama written in flames and told with the staccato of canon-fire!
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A Japanese merchant attempts to drive one of his rivals mad by impersonating a man he had once murdered.
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