Impressed by the success of The Birth of a Nation, Robert Goldstein,
owner of a well-known Los Angeles costume supply house, produced his own
epic film drama, The Spirit of '76 and screened it in Los Angeles
shortly after America's entry into World War I. The film was denounced
as anti-British and treasonous. Arrested under the Espionage Act,
Goldstein became the first and only American jailed for the crime of
producing a patriotic film. Film historian Tony Slide includes an
introductory essay, reprints contemporary documentation, and publishes a
1927 manuscript by Goldstein, in which he fully documents the background
to the film, its making, his arrest and trial, and his later suffering.