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Poster of They Died with Their Boots On

They Died with Their Boots On

Release Date: Thursday, November 20 1941 (81 years ago)
Portrait of Errol FlynnErrol Flynn
George Armstrong Custer
Errol Flynn was:
Portrait of Olivia de HavillandOlivia de Havilland
Elizabeth Bacon
Olivia de Havilland was:
Portrait of Arthur KennedyArthur Kennedy
Ned Sharp
Arthur Kennedy was:
Portrait of Charley GrapewinCharley Grapewin
California Joe
Charley Grapewin was:
Portrait of Gene LockhartGene Lockhart
Samuel Bacon, Esq.
Gene Lockhart was:
Portrait of Anthony QuinnAnthony Quinn
Crazy Horse
Anthony Quinn was:
Portrait of Stanley RidgesStanley Ridges
Maj. Romulus Taipe
Stanley Ridges was:
Portrait of John LitelJohn Litel
Gen. Phil Sheridan
John Litel was:
Portrait of Walter HampdenWalter Hampden
William Sharp
Walter Hampden was:
Portrait of Sydney GreenstreetSydney Greenstreet
Lt. Gen. Winfield Scott
Sydney Greenstreet was:
Portrait of Regis ToomeyRegis Toomey
Fitzhugh Lee
Regis Toomey was:
Portrait of Hattie McDanielHattie McDaniel
Callie
Hattie McDaniel was:
Portrait of G.P. HuntleyG.P. Huntley
Lt. 'Queen's Own' Butler
G.P. Huntley was:
Portrait of Frank WilcoxFrank Wilcox
Capt. Webb
Frank Wilcox was:
Portrait of Joe SawyerJoe Sawyer
Sgt. Doolittle
Joe Sawyer was:
Portrait of Minor WatsonMinor Watson
Senator Smith
Minor Watson was:
Portrait of Eddie AcuffEddie Acuff
Cpl. Smith (uncredited)
Eddie Acuff was:
Portrait of Tod AndrewsTod Andrews
Cadet Brown (uncredited)
Tod Andrews was:
Portrait of Cyril ArchambaultCyril Archambault
Lakota Sioux Warrior (uncredited)
Cyril Archambault was:
Portrait of Irving BaconIrving Bacon
Uniform Salesman (uncredited)
Irving Bacon was:
Portrait of Walter BaldwinWalter Baldwin
Settler (uncredited)
Walter Baldwin was:
Portrait of Roy BarcroftRoy Barcroft
Officer (uncredited)
Roy Barcroft was:
Portrait of Hank BellHank Bell
1st Michigan Officer (uncredited)
Hank Bell was:
Portrait of Brooks BenedictBrooks Benedict
Well-Wisher (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict was:
Portrait of Edward BibyEdward Biby
Military Officer (uncredited)
Edward Biby was:
Portrait of Hobart BosworthHobart Bosworth
Mr. Cartwright (uncredited)
Hobart Bosworth was:
Portrait of Rudy BowmanRudy Bowman
Trooper (uncredited)
Rudy Bowman was:
Portrait of Truman BradleyTruman Bradley
7th Michigan officer (uncredited)
Truman Bradley was:
Portrait of Moses BraveMoses Brave
Lakota Sioux Warrior (uncredited)
Moses Brave was:
Portrait of Virginia BrissacVirginia Brissac
Woman (uncredited)
Virginia Brissac was:
Portrait of Walter BrookeWalter Brooke
Cadet Rosser (uncredited)
Walter Brooke was:
Portrait of Jack BudlongJack Budlong
Cavalryman (uncredited)
Jack Budlong was:
Portrait of Lane ChandlerLane Chandler
Sentry (uncredited)
Lane Chandler was:
Portrait of Spencer ChartersSpencer Charters
Station Master (uncredited)
Spencer Charters was:
Portrait of Leo Chasing HawkLeo Chasing Hawk
Chief of Indian Scouts (uncredited)
Leo Chasing Hawk was:
Portrait of G. Pat CollinsG. Pat Collins
Corporal (uncredited)
G. Pat Collins was:
Portrait of Clancy CooperClancy Cooper
Train Conductor (uncredited)
Clancy Cooper was:
Portrait of Tex CooperTex Cooper
Trooper (uncredited)
Tex Cooper was:
Portrait of Victor CoxVictor Cox
Trooper (uncredited)
Victor Cox was:
Portrait of Joseph CrehanJoseph Crehan
President Ulysses S. Grant (uncredited)
Joseph Crehan was:
Portrait of Wade CrosbyWade Crosby
Ft. Lincoln Bartender (uncredited)
Wade Crosby was:
Portrait of Russell CusterRussell Custer
Barfly (uncredited)
Russell Custer was:
Portrait of Steve DarrellSteve Darrell
Officer (uncredited)
Steve Darrell was:
Portrait of Andrew DeRockbraineAndrew DeRockbraine
Crazy Horse Rescuer (uncredited)
Andrew DeRockbraine was:
Portrait of Joe DevlinJoe Devlin
Joe (uncredited)
Joe Devlin was:
Portrait of Moses DogMoses Dog
Lakota Sioux Warrior (uncredited)
Moses Dog was:
Portrait of George EldredgeGeorge Eldredge
Capt. Riley (uncredited)
George Eldredge was:
Portrait of Alvin Elk NationAlvin Elk Nation
Oglala Chief (uncredited)
Alvin Elk Nation was:
Portrait of Amos Elk NationAmos Elk Nation
Blackfeet Chief (uncredited)
Amos Elk Nation was:
Portrait of Martin FaustMartin Faust
Officer (uncredited)
Martin Faust was:
Portrait of Frank FergusonFrank Ferguson
Grant's Secretary (uncredited)
Frank Ferguson was:
Portrait of Francis FordFrancis Ford
Veteran (uncredited)
Francis Ford was:
Portrait of William ForrestWilliam Forrest
Adjutant (uncredited)
William Forrest was:
Portrait of Dick FrenchDick French
Officer (uncredited)
Dick French was:
Portrait of Alberta GaryAlberta Gary
Jane (uncredited)
Alberta Gary was:
Portrait of Slim GautSlim Gaut
Trooper (uncredited)
Slim Gaut was:
Portrait of Sol GorssSol Gorss
Adjutant (uncredited)
Sol Gorss was:
Portrait of Jesse GravesJesse Graves
Black Servant (uncredited)
Jesse Graves was:
Portrait of Michael Grey EagleMichael Grey Eagle
Lakota Sioux Warrior (uncredited)
Michael Grey Eagle was:
Portrait of Raymond Hairy ChinRaymond Hairy Chin
Lakota Sioux Warrior (uncredited)
Raymond Hairy Chin was:
Portrait of John HamiltonJohn Hamilton
Colonel (uncredited)
John Hamilton was:
Portrait of Chick HannanChick Hannan
Trooper (uncredited)
Chick Hannan was:
Portrait of Carl HarbaughCarl Harbaugh
Sergeant (uncredited)
Carl Harbaugh was:
Portrait of Weldon HeyburnWeldon Heyburn
Staff Officer (uncredited)
Weldon Heyburn was:
Portrait of Herbert HeywoodHerbert Heywood
Newsman (uncredited)
Herbert Heywood was:
Portrait of Russell HicksRussell Hicks
Colonel of 1st Michigan (uncredited)
Russell Hicks was:
Portrait of Max Hoffman Jr.Max Hoffman Jr.
Sergeant Reading Telegraph Copy (uncredited)
Max Hoffman Jr. was:
Portrait of Edna HollandEdna Holland
Nurse (uncredited)
Edna Holland was:
Portrait of William HopperWilliam Hopper
Lt. Frazier (uncredited)
William Hopper was:
Portrait of Joseph Fast Horse Sr.Joseph Fast Horse Sr.
Sioux Chief (uncredited)
Joseph Fast Horse Sr. was:
Portrait of John HudkinsJohn Hudkins
7th Cavalry Trooper (uncredited)
John Hudkins was:
Portrait of Selmer JacksonSelmer Jackson
Capt. McCook (uncredited)
Selmer Jackson was:
Portrait of Annabelle JonesAnnabelle Jones
Bacon's Maid #2 (uncredited)
Annabelle Jones was:
Portrait of Edward KeaneEdward Keane
Congressman (uncredited)
Edward Keane was:
Portrait of Fred KelseyFred Kelsey
Ft. Lincoln Bartender (uncredited)
Fred Kelsey was:
Portrait of Joe KingJoe King
Chairman of Hearing (uncredited)
Joe King was:
Portrait of Paul KrugerPaul Kruger
Officer (uncredited)
Paul Kruger was:
Portrait of Harry LewisHarry Lewis
Youth (uncredited)
Harry Lewis was:
Portrait of Vera LewisVera Lewis
Head Nurse (uncredited)
Vera Lewis was:
Portrait of Arthur LoftArthur Loft
Tillaman (uncredited)
Arthur Loft was:
Portrait of Ian MacDonaldIan MacDonald
Soldier (uncredited)
Ian MacDonald was:
Portrait of Eric MayneEric Mayne
Congressman (uncredited)
Eric Mayne was:
Portrait of Frank MayoFrank Mayo
Orderly (uncredited)
Frank Mayo was:
Portrait of Sam McDanielSam McDaniel
Waiter Serving Custer (uncredited)
Sam McDaniel was:
Portrait of Patrick McVeyPatrick McVey
Cpl. Jones (uncredited)
Patrick McVey was:
Portrait of Robert MilaschRobert Milasch
Townsman (uncredited)
Robert Milasch was:
Portrait of Frank MillsFrank Mills
Barfly (uncredited)
Frank Mills was:
Portrait of Mike MorelliMike Morelli
Barfly (uncredited)
Mike Morelli was:
Portrait of Edmund MortimerEdmund Mortimer
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Edmund Mortimer was:
Portrait of Jack MowerJack Mower
Telegraph Operator (uncredited)
Jack Mower was:
Portrait of George MurphyGeorge Murphy
Cavalryman (uncredited)
George Murphy was:
Portrait of Richard NeillRichard Neill
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Richard Neill was:
Portrait of Anna Q. NilssonAnna Q. Nilsson
Mrs. Taipe (uncredited)
Anna Q. Nilsson was:
Portrait of Frank OrthFrank Orth
Barfly (uncredited)
Frank Orth was:
Portrait of Eddie ParkerEddie Parker
Sentry (uncredited)
Eddie Parker was:
Portrait of Tex ParkerTex Parker
Soldier (uncredited)
Tex Parker was:
Portrait of Bob PerryBob Perry
Officer (uncredited)
Bob Perry was:
Portrait of Aileen PringleAileen Pringle
Mrs. Sharp (uncredited)
Aileen Pringle was:
Portrait of Jack Red BearJack Red Bear
Shosone Chief (uncredited)
Jack Red Bear was:
Portrait of George ReedGeorge Reed
Charles (uncredited)
George Reed was:
Portrait of Renie RianoRenie Riano
Nurse (uncredited)
Renie Riano was:
Portrait of Addison RichardsAddison Richards
Adjutant (uncredited)
Addison Richards was:
Portrait of John RidgelyJohn Ridgely
2nd Lt. Davis (uncredited)
John Ridgely was:
Portrait of Virginia SaleVirginia Sale
Nurse (uncredited)
Virginia Sale was:
Portrait of Robert Schoenhut Sr.Robert Schoenhut Sr.
Sioux Warrior (uncredited)
Robert Schoenhut Sr. was:
Portrait of James SeayJames Seay
Lt. Walsh (uncredited)
James Seay was:
Portrait of Frank ShooterFrank Shooter
Lakota Sioux Warrior (uncredited)
Frank Shooter was:
Portrait of Garland SmithGarland Smith
Officer (uncredited)
Garland Smith was:
Portrait of Hugh SothernHugh Sothern
Maj. Smith (uncredited)
Hugh Sothern was:
Portrait of Harry StrangHarry Strang
Orderly (uncredited)
Harry Strang was:
Portrait of Ray TealRay Teal
Barfly (uncredited)
Ray Teal was:
Portrait of Jim ThorpeJim Thorpe
Indian (uncredited)
Jim Thorpe was:
Portrait of Minerva UrecalMinerva Urecal
Nurse (uncredited)
Minerva Urecal was:
Portrait of William Village CenterWilliam Village Center
Mniconjou Chief (uncredited)
William Village Center was:
Portrait of Dick WesselDick Wessel
Sgt. Brown (uncredited)
Dick Wessel was:
Portrait of Joshua White ShieldJoshua White Shield
Cheyenne Chief (uncredited)
Joshua White Shield was:
Portrait of Gig YoungGig Young
Lt. Roberts (uncredited)
Gig Young was:
Portrait of Francis ZahnFrancis Zahn
Sans Arc Chief (uncredited)
Francis Zahn was:
Portrait of Louis ZamperiniLouis Zamperini
Soldier (uncredited)
Louis Zamperini was:
Portrait of Victor ZimmermanVictor Zimmerman
Colonel of 5th Michigan (uncredited)
Victor Zimmerman was:
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