France, South Africa and England featured prominently in the narrative about Julie Gmelyn (Marie Prevost), a bright-eyed, single-minded Red Cross nurse and Peter Graham (Monte Blue) a clergyman who gives up his chaplaincy and goes to war..


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Recompense is a 1920s drama centered on Julie Gmelyn, a dedicated Red Cross nurse, and Peter Graham, a clergyman who leaves his calling to join the war. The film intertwines the lives of these two protagonists through a narrative that explores themes of duty, sacrifice, and personal growth.
France, South Africa and England featured prominently in the narrative about Julie Gmelyn (Marie Prevost), a bright-eyed, single-minded Red Cross nurse and Peter Graham (Monte Blue) a clergyman who gives up his chaplaincy and goes to war.
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