

The Awakening
Directed by Victor FlemingWhere to Watch The Awakening
The Awakening Trivia
The Awakening was released on November 17, 1928.
The Awakening was directed by Victor Fleming.
The Awakening has a runtime of 90m.
The Awakening was produced by Samuel Goldwyn.
In Alsace just before the World War, beautiful, virtuous peasant Marie Ducrot, who falls in love with Count Karl von Hagen--a lieutenant in the German Army--is seen visiting Karl in his quarters, and an angry mob of townspeople hurl stones and curses at her. Marie, mistakenly reported dead, becomes a novice in a religious order. War breaks out, and von Hagen is injured in fighting near Marie's convent; he is cared for by Marie and persuades her to return to Germany with him. Le Bête, a French Army sergeant of their acquaintance, helps them to reach the German lines and safety. Le Bête is killed by a sniper's bullet, and Marie and Karl prepare for a brighter future.
The key characters in The Awakening are Marie Ducrot (Vilma Banky), Count Karl von Hagen (Walter Byron), Le Bete (Louis Wolheim).
The Awakening is rated Passed.
The Awakening is a Romance, Drama, War film.
The Awakening has an audience rating of 5.2 out of 10.












