He Fought for the U.S.A.
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He Fought for the U.S.A.
Summary
He Fought for the U.S.A. is a short film[1]. He Fought for the U.S.A. ranks in the top 6% of short_film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- He Fought for the U.S.A.'s instance of is recorded as short film[3].
- He Fought for the U.S.A.'s genre is recorded as silent film[4].
- He Fought for the U.S.A.'s genre is recorded as romance film[5].
- He Fought for the U.S.A.'s cast member is recorded as Francis X. Bushman[6].
- He Fought for the U.S.A.'s cast member is recorded as Bryant Washburn[7].
- He Fought for the U.S.A.'s cast member is recorded as Frank Dayton[8].
- He Fought for the U.S.A.'s cast member is recorded as Lily Branscombe[9].
- He Fought for the U.S.A.'s production company is recorded as Essanay Studios[10].
- He Fought for the U.S.A.'s IMDb ID is recorded as tt0221230[11].
- He Fought for the U.S.A.'s color is recorded as black-and-white[12].
- He Fought for the U.S.A.'s country of origin is recorded as United States[13].
- He Fought for the U.S.A.'s publication date is recorded as +1911-01-01T00:00:00Z[14].
- He Fought for the U.S.A.'s title is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'He Fought for the U.S.A.'}[15].
- He Fought for the U.S.A.'s aspect ratio is recorded as 4:3[16].
- He Fought for the U.S.A.'s ČSFD film ID is recorded as 389572[17].
- He Fought for the U.S.A.'s Kinopoisk film ID is recorded as 204732[18].
- He Fought for the U.S.A.'s Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1229cxk0[19].
- He Fought for the U.S.A.'s SilentEra.com film ID is recorded as H/HeFoughtFortheUSA1911[20].
- He Fought for the U.S.A.'s copyright status is recorded as public domain[21].
- He Fought for the U.S.A.'s Kinobox film ID is recorded as 425182[22].
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Authorship and Creation
Cast members include Francis X. Bushman[6], Bryant Washburn[7], Frank Dayton[8], and Lily Branscombe[9].
Publication
He Fought for the U.S.A.'s publication date is recorded as +1911-01-01T00:00:00Z[14]. Genres include silent film[4] and romance film[5].
Why It Matters
He Fought for the U.S.A. ranks in the top 6% of short_film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month).[2]