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  1. Scene from the film. The Hero of Submarine D-2 is a lost 1916 silent adventure war film directed by Paul Scardon and starring Charles Richman. It was produced by the Vitagraph Company of America and released by V-L-S-E Incorporated. Cast. Charles Richman – Lt. Commander Colton; James W. Morrison – Gilman Austen

  2. Paul Scardon. Director. Cyrus Townsend Brady. Story. Jasper Ewing Brady. Writer. Lieutenant Commander Colton, U.S.N., is in love with Caroline Austen, daughter of a prominent political power in Washington.

  3. The working title of the film was Colton, U.S. N. This film includes scenes of fleet maneuvers by fifteen battleships, four torpedo boats and three colliers, under command of Vice-Admiral Henry T. Mayo, U.S.N., and the landing of 280 marines and their advance against a supposed enemy.

    • Paul Scardon
    • Charles Richman
  4. The Hero of Submarine D-2 (1916) - IMDb ... 50m

  5. The Hero of Submarine D-2 is a lost[1] 1916 silent film adventure war film directed by Paul Scardon and starring Charles Richman. It was produced by the Vitagraph Company of America and released by V-L-S-E Incorporated.[2][3][4]

  6. Mr. Austen, Sr., then takes a hand in the game, but finds naval men a different proposition from politicians, and as a result Gilman is forced to leave the Academy. Mr. Austen uses his power and has Colton transferred to the command of a collier.

  7. Lieutenant Commander Colton, U.S.N., is in love with Caroline Austen, daughter of a prominent political power in Washington. Colton has a rival in James Archer, a journalist of prominence, unscrupulous and secretly in league with the Ruanian Ambassador, who is endeavoring to obtain for his country inside information as to the United States naval resources.