Publisher's Synopsis
"The Moving Picture Boys on the War Front: Or, The Hunt for the Stolen Army Films" by Victor Appleton plunges young readers into the thrilling world of early motion picture production during World War I. This classic juvenile fiction adventure follows the exploits of young filmmakers involved in the creation of army films. When crucial footage goes missing, the moving picture boys embark on a daring quest to recover the stolen reels. Set against the backdrop of a world at war, this story offers a glimpse into the challenges and excitement of filmmaking in a time of great conflict. A timeless tale of courage and ingenuity, this action-packed narrative captures the spirit of adventure and the importance of perseverance. Perfect for readers interested in war stories, early cinema, and exciting adventures.
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