J'Accuse (1937) 
J'Accuse ★★★ I Accuse; That They May Live 1937 A Frenchman creates a device he believes will stop the war but it is confiscated by the government and used as part of the national defense. Subsequently, he goes mad. Gance (known for his 1927 "Napoleon"), remade his 1919 silent film, retelling the powerful anti-war message with great sensitivity. Banned in Nazi Germany. 125m/B VHS. FR Victor Francen, Jean Max, Deltaire, Renee Devillers; Director: Abel Gance.
| Year Released | 1937 |
| Length (in minutes) | 125 |
| Display | Black & White |
| Formats | VHS |
| Filmed In | France |
| National Film Registry |
| Role | Name |
| Actor | Victor Francen |
| Actor | Renee Devillers |
| Actor | Jean Max |
| Actor | Deltaire |
| Director | Abel Gance |
