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Joan Bennett | Ella Sue Dozier | |
Charles Coburn | Col. Will Seaborn Effingham | |
William Eythe | Albert 'Al' Marbury | |
Allyn Joslyn | Earl Hoats | |
Cora Witherspoon | Clara Meigs | |
Elizabeth Patterson | Cousin Emma | |
Frank Craven | Dewey | |
Donald Meek | Doc Buden | |
Thurston Hall | Ed, the Mayor | |
Emory Parnell | Joe Alsobrook | |
Henry Armetta | Jimmy Economy | |
Boyd Davis | Bibbs | |
Stephen Dunne | Ed Bland | |
Harry Hayden | Box Smith | |
Frank Orth | Wild Man | |
Roy Roberts | Capt Rampey |
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Producer | Lamar Trotti
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Writer | kathryn scola
Berry Fleming |
On the eve of America's entry into World War II, Colonel Effingham (Charles Coburn) retires to his hometown of Fredricksville, Georgia, where his love for America leads him on a crusade to preserve the Confederate Monument Square. Mobilizing the town's upright citizens against corrupt local government, the Colonel leads an unforgettable assault on City Hall. Colonel Effingham's Raid is a sly political fable that humorously explores wartime patriotism and "Old South" loyalty. |
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