Vintage original 11  x14 in. US lobby card from the 1920's Russian invasion-themed silent film war drama/romance, SURRENDER!, released in 1927 by Universal Pictures and directed by Edward Sloman

The image features an interior medium shot at a Jewish village as Lea Lyon (Mary Philbin) is pushed aside by a group of Russian Imperial troops at the doorway of her flat. It is unrestored in fine- condition as shown.

Based on the play, "Lea Lyon," by Alexander Brody, Lea Lyon, the daughter of a rabbi, lives happily with her father in their Gulicinu village, but there are rumblings of war. Soon, the village is overrun with the Imperial troops of the Russian Czar, with Constantine in Imperial command. He is attracted by the beauty of Lea and commands her to come to his quarters. She refuses and he is outraged. He orders the townspeople barred behind their doors and the village burned. Though she loves her honor above everything else, she can not bear to see the villagers suffer, and makes the lonely walk through the village to the Inn.