92 minutes
4/18/1931
In 1894, French officer Alfred Dreyfus is wrongly convicted for the treasonous acts of another man, Major Esterhazy. When investigations begin into the dubious evidence used in the trial, an institutional coverup begins, aided by fears of army disgrace and anti-Semitic paranoia against Dreyfus. But a determined group, headed by prominent author Émile Zola, leads a mounting public call to reopen the Dreyfus case.
Cedric Hardwicke
as Captain Alfred Dreyfus
Charles Carson
as Colonel Georges Picquart
George Merritt
as Émile Zola
Sam Livesey
as Fernand Labori
Beatrix Thomson
as Lucie Dreyfus
Garry Marsh
as Major Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy
Henry Caine
as Colonel Hubert-Joseph Henry
George Skillan
as Major Armand du Paty de Clam
Leonard Shepherd
as Georges Clemenceau
Arthur Hardy
as General Auguste Mercier
Gerald Kay Souper
as General Raoul Le Mouton de Boisdeffre
Alexander Sarner
as Matthieu Dreyfus
Frederick Leister
as Edgar Demange
J. Fisher White
as General Georges-Gabriel de Pellieux
Abraham Sofaer
as Dubois
J. Leslie Frith
as Alphonse Bertillon
Violet Howard
as Marguerite
Reginald Dance
as President, Zola Trial
George Zucco
as Jacques Marie Eugène Godefroy Cavaignac
Nigel Barrie
as Captain Jules Lauth
Randle Ayrton
as President, Dreyfus Court Martial
Winifred Evans
as Esterhazy's Admirer
Judith Gick
as Esterhazy's Admirer
Ralph Richardson
as Extra
Oliver Raphael
as Captain Lauth