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  1. Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation is a 1917 American lost silent drama film directed by J. Stuart Blackton and William P. S. Earle, and written by Blackton, Helmer W. Bergman, and Cyrus Townsend Brady. It is a sequel to the 1915 movie The Battle Cry of Peace. The film stars Alice Joyce and Harry T. Morey. It is a lost film.

  2. Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation: Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, William P.S. Earle. With Alice Joyce, Harry T. Morey, Naomi Childers, Joseph Kilgour. When the nation of Ruthania declares war on the United States, an army of enemy soldiers invades the U.S. and captures New York.

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    • Drama, War
    • J. Stuart Blackton, William P.S. Earle
    • 1917-04-09
  3. When the nation of Ruthania declares war on the United States, an army of enemy soldiers invades the U.S. and captures New York. But the American forces have prepared adequately for such an event, and hidden booby traps, trick fortifications, and remote-controlled bombs...

  4. Pathos Marks Dramatic Incident in "Womanhood, The Glory of the Nation," as Lover Are Reunited after Havoc of Battle. Departing for the front, Phillip Ward, fine specimen of young American manhood, had torn himself from the affectionate embrace of his fiancee, Alice Renfrow, the latter a delicate sweet-faced girl who fairly worshipped him.

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  5. Feb 2, 2014 · "Womanhood: the Glory of the Nation." Greater Vitagraph's militant film spectacle which began an indefinite run at the Broadway Theater, New York, last Sunday night, will be one of the most convincing evidences of the value of motion pictures in a time like the present.

  6. When the nation of Ruthania declares war on the United States, an army of enemy soldiers invades the U.S. and captures New York. But the American forces have prepared adequately for such an event, and hidden booby traps, trick fortifications, and remote-controlled bombs...

  7. When the nation of Ruthania declares war on the United States, an army of enemy soldiers invades the U.S. and captures New York. But the American forces have prepared adequately for such an event, and hidden booby traps, trick fortifications, and remote-controlled bombs...