An Alien Enemy
Neysa von Igel, who is living with her supposed grandfather, Adolph Schmidt, loves America, although she believes herself to be German-born. Unknown to Neysa, when she was three years old, her father and mother, both American-born, were killed in Germany by Emil Koenig, who, in punishment, was sent to the United States to work in the interest of the government of the Fatherland, and who is now associated with Schmidt in his manufacturing enterprise. Koenig demands that Neysa work in behalf of Germany. She revolts and escapes to the home of David Hale, who had been her grandfather's attorney, but who is now in the service of the United States Government. Hale and Neysa are married and depart for France, where the girl again encounters Koenig, and, after many thrilling adventures, she kills him in self-defense.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 1918 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Genre | War, Drama |
| Director | Wallace Worsley |
| Runtime | 70 min. |
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An Alien Enemy is an acquired taste at 0.0/10. We recommend checking the trailer and synopsis before diving in.
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A classic from 1918. They don't make them like this anymore — which is exactly why you should watch it. Best for: genre fans and those open to something unconventional.
— MovieFinder Editorial
🎭 Cast
Louise Glaum
Neysa von Igel / Frau Meyer
Mary Jane Irving
Fräulein Bertha Meyer
Thurston Hall
David J. Hale
Albert Allardt
Emil Koenig
Charles Hammond
Adolph Schmidt
Jay Morley
Mayor Samuel J. Putnam
Roy Laidlaw
Lewis Meyer
Joseph J. Dowling
Baron von Mecklin
Clifford Alexander
Wireless Operator
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