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  1. Under Four Flags: Directed by S.L. Rothafel. With Armando Díaz, Ferdinand Foch, Douglas Haig, John J. Pershing. A documentary of the joint effort of four Allied nations in overcoming the armies of Germany in the First World War, from the initial outbreak of war to the celebration of the Armistice, which occurred only six days before this film ...

  2. En 1918 publicó un libro con sus memorias de soldado: Roving and Fighting: Adventures Under Four Flags. [2] Se le atribuye la invención del personaje Pecos Bill [3] pues las primeras menciones del personaje aparecen en historias escritas por O'Reilly para la revista neoyorquina The Century Magazine. [4]

  3. Segments from the third official American World War I feature film, directed by Samuel Rothapfel, produced by the Committee on Public Information and release...

  4. 18 de feb. de 2019 · Colleen Ryan. 3 subscribers. Subscribed. Like. 66 views 5 years ago. In early 1918 S. L. “Roxy” Rothafel, the impresario behind New York City’s famed movie palaces, was approached by U.S....

  5. "Under Four Flags" (USA, 1918) Released nationwide by the World Film Corporation in January 1919, Under Four Flags was the last official World War I feature film produced by the Committee on Public Information (CPI), America's wartime propaganda agency.

  6. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Read More. Following the 1917 inter-Allied Council at Versailles, Gen. Ferdinand Foch is named commander-in-chief of the Allied armies, which in 1918 are joined by the American forces stationed in France. As the American troops fight their first battles at Belleau Wood and Chateau-Thierry, the English army, l...

  7. The Government's third war film, "Under Four Flags," filled the programs of the Rivoli and Rialto yesterday, and many a man who cheered for the war's end last Monday and had been absorbed...