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  1. No Greater Glory is a 1934 American Pre-Code allegorical anti-war film directed by Frank Borzage and based on the novel A Pál utcai fiúk by Ferenc Molnár, known in English as "The Boys of Paul Street." The film's box office performance was described as "dismal".

  2. No Greater Glory puts you in the shoes of Abraham Lincoln or Jefferson Davis during the American Civil War. You make the great strategic, political, and economic decisions that will determine the fate of the American people for centuries to come.

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  3. 14. März 2016 · No Greater Glory puts you in the shoes of Abraham Lincoln or Jefferson Davis during the American Civil War. You make the great strategic, political, and economic decisions that will determine the fate of the American people for centuries to come.

  4. No Greater Glory: Directed by Frank Borzage. With Frankie Darro, George P. Breakston, Jimmy Butler, Jackie Searl. Frail Nemecsek, a lonely boy craving belonging, idolizes charismatic Boka, leader of a gang, in an evocative depiction of youth's pain and war's senselessness.

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    • Drama, War
    • Frank Borzage
    • 1934-03-30
  5. Synopsis, historical analysis, personnel profiles, contemporary reviews, and discussion of the film No Greater Glory, released in 1934 by Columbia Pictures, starring Frankie Darro, George P. Breakston, Jimmy Butler, Jackie Searl, and Donald Haines, and directed by Frank Borzage.

  6. 25. Apr. 2024 · Based on the novel The Boys of Paul Street by Ferenc Molnár, No Greater Glory was one of several Hollywood films that, inspired by the failed League of Nations disarmament conference of 1932–34, took an uncompromising antiwar stance.

  7. In No Greater Glory, Dan Kurzman tells how four extraordinary men left their mark on a single night of war—and forever changed the lives of those they saved. Riveting and inspiring, this is a true story of heroism, of goodness in the face of disaster, and of faith that transfigures even the horror of war.