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  1. Tell It to the Marines is a 1926 American silent romantic drama film directed by George W. Hill and starring Lon Chaney, William Haines, and Eleanor Boardman. The film follows a Marine recruit and the sergeant who trains him. It was the biggest box office success of Chaney's career and the second biggest moneymaker of 1926/1927.

  2. Tell It to the Marines: Directed by George W. Hill. With Lon Chaney, William Haines, Eleanor Boardman, Eddie Gribbon. A gruff Marine sergeant and a handsome new recruit compete for the affection of a nurse.

    • (1,6K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • George W. Hill
    • 1927-01-29
  3. Tell It to the Marines (Brasil: Os Fuzileiros / Portugal: Viva a Marinha!) é um filme mudo norte-americano de 1926, estrelado por Lon Chaney, William Haines e Eleanor Boardman, e dirigido por George W. Hill. [1] Foi o maior sucesso de bilheteria da carreira de Lon Chaney. [2]

  4. 8 de jul. de 2014 · Warner Bros. 281K subscribers. Subscribed. 27. 4.6K views 9 years ago. “Lon Chaney is superb” (Leonard Maltin) as the hard-boiled sergeant with a heart of gold in this two-fisted tale of Marine...

    • 3 min
    • 4,8K
    • Warner Bros.
  5. Synopsis. U.S. Marine Sergeant O’Hara has his hands full training raw recruits, one of whom, ‘Skeets’ Burns, is a particular thorn in his side. If Burns’s lackadaisical approach to the military were not bad enough, he also makes advances on nurse Nora Dale, whom Sergeant O’Hara secretly loves.

    • (210)
    • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
    • George W. Hill
  6. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. In this silent film, a tough drill sergeant and a spoiled recruit become romantic rivals. Cast & Crew. Read More. George Hill. Director. Lon Chaney. Sergeant O'Hara. William Haines. Private "Skeet" Burns. Eleanor Boardman. Norma Dale. Eddie Gribbon. Corporal Madden. Carmel Myers. Zaya.

  7. TELL IT TO THE MARINES. Released 12/24/26 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; Director: George Hill; Screenplay: E. Richard Schayer; Cinematography: Ira Morgan; Titles: Joe Farnham; Film Editor: Blanche Sewell; Settings: Cedric Gibbons and Arnold Gillespie; 10 reels (8748'); Print Source: Warner Brothers Classics.