Rogues’ Regiment  (1948)

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The movie Rogues’ Regiment, released in 1948 and directed by Robert Florey with Maury Gertsman as cinematographer and editing by Ralph Dawson.
Directed by | Robert Florey
Cinematography by | Maury Gertsman
Edited by | Ralph Dawson
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Action, Adventure, Mystery, Thriller, War

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Cast
Whit Corbett
Lili Maubert
Mark Van Ratten
Carl Reicher
Colonel Mauclaire
Erich Otto Heindorf
Kao Pang
Tran Duy Gian
Colonel Lemercier
American Colonel
Chinese Vendor
German Officer At Burial
Saigon Chief Of Police
Viet Guard
Lt. Verdier
Commander
Foreign Legion Recruit Found To Have Nazi Tattoo
Dispatch Rider
Sgt. LaJeune
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Rickshaw Boy
French Bartender
Lieutenant
Legionnaire
Legionnaire On Train
Legionnaire
Legionnaire
Lutheran Minister
Frenchman
Figurine Dealer
Legionnaire
German Legionnaire
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Rickshaw Boy
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