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The Confederate Ironclad
Contemporary newspaper promotion
Directed byKenean Buel (uncredited)
StarringGuy Coombs
Anna Q. Nilsson
Miriam Cooper
Music byWalter C. Simon
Production
company
Kalem Company
Release date
  • 1912 (1912)
Running time
1 reel (15-16 minutes)
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent
English intertitles

The Confederate Ironclad is a 1912 short spy film set during the American Civil War. The "one-reeler" stars Guy Coombs, Anna Q. Nilsson and Miriam Cooper. It was released 50 years after the famous Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack between two ironclad warships.[1] Nilsson was later briefly married to co-star Coombs in 1916.

  1. ^ "Preserved Films: The Confederate Ironclad (1912)". National Film Preservation Foundation.

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