Summaries

One was an Irish policeman - his friend was a German saloon keeper. They went "over there" to fight for their country, but they had more fights getting to the front than they had when they got there. And the way those Russian women made love to them, made them wish they were in "No Woman's Land". Positively the funniest war story ever screened. You'll lose yourself in laughter when you see "Lost at the Front". Don't miss it. The previous paragraphs appeared in promotional material distributed for the 1927 release.—Rob Akers

Details

Keywords
  • soldier
  • russian
  • world war one
  • farce
Genres
  • Comedy
  • War
Release date May 28, 1927
Countries of origin United States
Language English None
Production companies John McCormick Productions

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h
Color Black and White
Sound mix Silent
Aspect ratio 1.33 : 1

Synopsis

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