I Cover the War
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- John WayneJohn WayneMarion Mitchell Morrison , better known by his stage name John Wayne, was an American film actor, director and producer. He epitomized rugged masculinity and became an enduring American icon. He is famous for his distinctive calm voice, walk, and height...
- Bob Adams - Gwen GazeGwen GazeAlta Gwendolyn "Gwen" Gaze was an American-based film actress , born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.Her best known role may have been opposite John Wayne in the 1937 film I Cover the War....
- Pamela Armitage - Don BarclayDon BarclayDon Barclay was an American actor.He played the character Mr. Binnacle in the Disney film Mary Poppins.-Selected filmography:* That Little Band of Gold * Honky Donkey Barclay...
- Elmer Davis - Pat Somerset - Captain Archie Culvert
- Charles Brokaw - El Kadar/Muffadi
- James Bush - Don Adams
- Arthur AylesworthArthur AylesworthArthur Aylesworth was an American actor who was a part of the Warner Brothers studio of film actors.Aylesworth was born in Apponaug, Rhode Island and starred on Broadway in the musical Follow Thru . He was on the stage for over a quarter of a century and created all but two of his one hundred and...
- Logan - Jack Mack - Graham
- Franklin Parker - Parker
- Sam Harris - Colonel Armitage
- Earle HodginsEarle HodginsEarle Hodgins was an American actor. He appeared in over 330 films and television shows between 1932 and 1963.-Selected filmography:* Paradise Canyon * Aces and Eights * Oh, Susanna!...
- Blake - Frank LackteenFrank LackteenFrank Lackteen was a Lebanese-born American film actor best known for his antagonistic roles. He appeared in nearly 200 films between 1916 and 1965, including several Three Stooges shorts. He was born in Kubber-Ilias, Lebanon and died in Los Angeles, California...
- Mustapha - Keith Hitchcock - Sergeant Major
- Olaf HyttenOlaf HyttenOlaf Hytten was a Scottish film actor. He appeared in over 280 films between 1921 and 1955.He was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and died in Los Angeles, California from a heart attack...
- Sir Herbert