The Unbeliever

The Unbeliever is a 1918 American silent propaganda film made towards the end of World War I.

It stars Raymond McKee and Marguerite Courtot, who married a few years later, and Erich von Stroheim.

[1][2] As described in a film magazine,[3] Philip Landicutt has always held the people of the lower classes as being far beneath him.

He joins the Marine Corps and goes to France where constant association with the men in his battery and nearly answering the call from above during an action makes him see things differently.

For example, the Chicago Board of Censors required a cut, in Reel 4, of executing a woman and child and two views of man pulling young woman's waist down.

Scene with Marguerite Courtot and Raymond McKee