The New Disciple is a 1921 American silent film directed by Ollie Sellers and produced by labor organization the Federal Film Corporation in Seattle, Washington.
[1][2] It was the most widely viewed labor film of this period, with over one million viewers in the year of its release.
[2] The film featured Alfred Allen, Norris Johnson, and Pell Trenton.
[3] Ollie Sellers directed the anti-open shop film which was an indictment of the American plan.
Film production was supervised by John Arthur Nelson who wrote the story which was published at the same time.