The Flag of Humanity
Plot: The story of how Clara Barton helped found the American Red Cross.
Nana Bryant. Nana Bryant was 51 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Clara Barton'.
Fay Helm. Fay Helm was 31 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Elsie Howard'.
John Hamilton. John Hamilton was 53 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Gen. James Garfield'.
Ted Osborne. Ted Osborne was 35 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Dr. Bellows'.
John Arledge. John Arledge was 34 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Jeremy'.
John Alexander. John Alexander was 42 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Robert Todd Lincoln (uncredited)'.
Scotty Beckett. Scotty Beckett was 11 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Johnny Wilson (uncredited)'.
William Hopper. William Hopper was 25 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Sentry (uncredited)'.
Joe King. Joe King was 57 in The Flag of Humanity as 'President Rutherford B. Hayes (uncredited)'.
Owen King. Owen King was 29 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Bradley's Assistant (uncredited)'.
Harold Miller. Harold Miller was 46 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Military Man at Clara's Death Bed (uncredited)'.
Carlyle Moore Jr.. Carlyle Moore Jr. was 31 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Soldier (uncredited)'.
Frank Puglia. Frank Puglia was 48 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Henry Dunant (uncredited)'.
Jack Rice. Jack Rice was 47 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Dr. Louis Appia (uncredited)'.
James Seay. James Seay was 26 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Stretcher Bearer (uncredited)'.
Robert Strange. Robert Strange was 58 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Dr. Bradley (uncredited)'.
Jean Negulesco. Jean Negulesco was 40 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Director, Screenplay'
Charles P. Boyle. Charles P. Boyle was 48 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Director of Photography'
Gordon Hollingshead. Gordon Hollingshead was 48 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Producer'
Doug Gould. Doug Gould was 41 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Editor'
Howard Jackson. Howard Jackson was 40 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Music'
Charles L. Tedford. Charles L. Tedford was 36 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Story'
Charles Novi. Charles Novi was 53 in The Flag of Humanity as 'Art Direction'