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John Wayne | James Smith | |
George Sanders | Capt. Swanson | |
Brian Donlevy | Trader Ralph Callendar | |
Eddie Quillan | Will Anderson | |
Robert Barrat | Magistrate Duncan | |
Moroni Olsen | Tom Calhoon | |
Wilfrid Lawson | 'Mac' MacDougall | |
John F. Hamilton | The Professor | |
Claire Trevor | Janie MacDougall | |
Chill Wills | John M'Cammon | |
Ian Wolfe | Mr. Poole | |
Wallis Clark | Sgt. McGlashan | |
Monte Montague | Magistrate Morris | |
Olaf Hytten | Gen. Gage | |
Eddy Waller | Jailer in Carlisle |
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Producer | P.J. Wolfson
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Writer | P.J. Wolfson
Neil H. Swanson |
America's Revolutionary War is more than a decade away, but storm clouds of rebellion are gathering in Pennsylvania. There, colonial man of action James Smith does what England's provincial command won't: stop the trading of weapons to Indian tribes. Smith intercepts trade shipments, beseiges forts and risks the certain-death charge of treason against the king. "I'll blow daylight through these men." Only months after his Stagecoah breakthrough, John Wayne brings his one-of-a-kind line readings and presence to the real-life role of Smith. Another Stagecoah alumna joins the Duke: Claire Trevor, playing a fiery barmaid eager to join the scrap against the redcoats. |
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