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The Monroe Doctrine
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The Monroe Doctrine

Oct 14, 1939
0h 22m
★ 6.7

Overview

The story of President Monroe's response to attempts by Spain to interfere in South America.

Genres

War
Drama
History
Romance

Production Companies

Warner Bros. Pictures

Cast

Grant Mitchell

John Quincy Adams

Grant Mitchell

Charles Waldron

President James Monroe

Charles Waldron

James Stephenson

Senor De La Torre

James Stephenson

Frank Wilcox

Henry Clay

Frank Wilcox

George Reeves

John Sturgis

George Reeves

Nanette Fabray

Rosita De La Torre

Nanette Fabray

Sidney Blackmer

Theodore Roosevelt

Sidney Blackmer

Tom Chatterton

John Randolph

Tom Chatterton

Ted Osborne

John C. Calhoun

Ted Osborne

Emmett Vogan

Daniel Webster

Emmett Vogan

Howard Lang

William Wirt

Howard Lang

Edwin Stanley

President James K. Polk

Edwin Stanley

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