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Philip Dorn | Col. Georges Geraud | |
Hugo Haas | Gen. Paul De Marchand | |
Oliver Hardy | Willie Paine | |
Odette Myrtil | Madame De Marchand | |
Vera Ralston | Fleurette De Marchand | |
John Wayne | John Breen | |
Marie Windsor | Ann Logan | |
John Howard | Blake Randolph | |
Mae Marsh | Sister Hattie | |
Grant Withers | George Hayden | |
Paul Fix | Beau Merritt | |
Fred Graham | Carter Ward | |
Mabelle Koenig | Marie | |
Jack Pennick | Capt. Dan Carroll |
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Producer | John Wayne
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Writer | George Waggner
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John Wayne sets the wild "frontier" ablaze in this thrilling romantic adventure! Leading a regiment of Kentucky's riflemen, Wayne passes through a settlement of dispatriated French families, all wealthy refugees of war from Napoleon's court. When there, Wayne's heart is captured by the French general's daughter. But a rich and powerful rival, Blake Randolph, also has his heart set on her. As the two suitors lock horns, Wayne discovers his rival has a nefarious scheme up his sleeve, and soon the courtship battle escalates into a full-scale war. It's "The Duke" at his best as the fighting Kentuckian battles for his love and the land of the free! |
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