From the minute it opened on Broadway in 1924, Laurence Stallings and Maxwell Anderson's gritty WWI comedy-drama What Price Glory? was a center of controversy.
Set against the background of World War I, the friendship between Flagg and Quirt, sergeants in the U.S. Marine Corps and the three way relationship between them and Charmaine.
U.S. Marines sergeants Flagg (Victor McLaglen) and Quirt (Edmund Lowe) have been bitter rivals for years, but when Flagg is promoted to captain and Quirt is assigned to his unit as his senior non-commissioned officer, their competition flares anew.
What Price Glory? (1926 USA 116 minutes) Prod Co: Fox Prod, Dir: Raoul Walsh Scr: James T. O’Donohue, from the play by Maxwell Anderson and Laurence Stallings Intertitles
From the minute it opened on Broadway in 1924, Laurence Stallings and Maxwell Anderson's gritty WWI comedy-drama What Price Glory? was a center of controversy.
Set against the background of World War I, the friendship between Flagg and Quirt, sergeants in the U.S. Marine Corps and the three way relationship between them and Charmaine.
U.S. Marines sergeants Flagg (Victor McLaglen) and Quirt (Edmund Lowe) have been bitter rivals for years, but when Flagg is promoted to captain and Quirt is assigned to his unit as his senior non-commissioned officer, their competition flares anew.
What Price Glory? (1926 USA 116 minutes) Prod Co: Fox Prod, Dir: Raoul Walsh Scr: James T. O’Donohue, from the play by Maxwell Anderson and Laurence Stallings Intertitles