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The Fighting Kentuckian (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$28.99

Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Portuguese ( Subtitles )
Spanish ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Spanish ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Spain ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C )

Running Time:
100 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1949 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
George Waggner


Written By:
George Waggner


Actors:
John Wayne ..... John Breen
Vera Ralston ..... Fleurette De Marchand
Philip Dorn ..... Col. Georges Geraud
Oliver Hardy ..... Willie Paine
Marie Windsor ..... Ann Logan
John Howard ..... Blake Randolph
Hugo Haas ..... Gen. Paul De Marchand
Grant Withers ..... George Hayden
Odette Myrtil ..... Madame De Marchand
Paul Fix ..... Beau Merritt
Mae Marsh ..... Sister Hattie
Jack Pennick ..... Capt. Dan Carroll
Mickey Simpson ..... Jacques
Fred Graham ..... Carter Ward
Mabelle Koenig ..... Marie
Shy Waggner ..... Friend
Crystal White ..... Friend
Fred Aldrich ..... Militiaman
Richard Alexander ..... Militiaman
Dave Anderson ..... Giles
Charles Andre ..... Charles - DeMarchand's Servant
Al Bain ..... Barfly
Hank Bell ..... Militiaman at Festival
Rudy Bowman ..... Militiaman
Bob Bryant ..... Tug-of-War Participant
Ralph Bucko ..... Buck - a Kentuckian
Forest Burns ..... Militiaman
Nora Bush ..... Party Guest
Charles Cane ..... Knox Brown
Noble 'Kid' Chissell ..... Barfly
Tom Coleman ..... Party Guest
Tex Cooper ..... Festival Guest
Gino Corrado ..... French Soldier
Victor Cox ..... Militiaman
Steve Darrell ..... Gen. Andrew Jackson
Ralph Dunn ..... River Man
Franklyn Farnum ..... DeMarchand Party Guest
Sumner Getchell ..... Knox Brown - Head Fiddler
William E. Green ..... Bartender
Herman Hack ..... Militiaman
Sam Harris ..... Major
William Hawes ..... Militiaman
Paul Kruger ..... Militiaman
Fred Libby ..... Militiaman
Jack Low ..... Militiaman
Cliff Lyons ..... Kentuckian Driver
Cactus Mack ..... Militiaman
Mickey McCardle ..... Tug-of-War Participant
Tom McDonough ..... Henchman
Frank Mills ..... Militiaman
Jack Montgomery ..... Militiaman
Evelyn Moriarty ..... Townswoman
Alberto Morin ..... Pierre Le Brun
Charles Morton ..... Militiaman
Al Murphy ..... Buckskin
Jack O'Shea ..... Militiaman
Jack Perrin ..... Barfly
Jack Perry ..... Festival Guest
Joe Phillips ..... Militiaman
Bob Reeves ..... Militiaman
Chuck Roberson ..... Militiaman
Michael Ross ..... Sheriff
Lucile Sewall ..... Party Guest
David Sharpe ..... French Soldier with Run
Tom Steele ..... Brawler
Brick Sullivan ..... Militiaman
Glenn Thompson ..... Tug-of-War Participant
Jack Tornek ..... Militiaman
Tony Travers ..... Frenchman
Dale Van Sickel ..... Brawler
Blackie Whiteford ..... Demopolis Citizen at Festival
Chalky Williams ..... Barfly
Henry Wills ..... Brawler
Florence Wix ..... Party Guest
Bud Wolfe ..... Militiaman
Hank Worden ..... Abner Todd


Synopsis:
Following Napoleon's Waterloo defeat and the exile of his officers and their families from France, the U.S.Congress, in 1817, granted four townships in the Alabama territory to the exiles. Led by Colonel Georges Geraud and General Paul DeMarchand, the struggling settlers have made a thriving community, called Demopolis, by the summer of 1819. On a shopping trip to Mobile, Fleurette DeMarchand, the General's daughter, meets John Breen, a Kentucky rifleman, who detours his regiment through Demopolis to court her. But Fleurette, despite her wish to marry for love, must bow to the needs of her fellow exiles, who are at the mercy of the rich and wealthy Blake Randolph, and who wants her as his bride. But John Breen has no intention of allowing that to happen, resigns from his regiment, and takes up the fight against Randolph and his hirelings.



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