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Quebec

Mar 15, 1951
1h 25m
★ 7.0

For a Woman of Mystery a ragged army of Frontiersmen dared the might of an empire!

Overview

Story of a revolt against England in 1830s Canada.

Genres

Adventure
History

Production Companies

Paramount Pictures
Le May-Templeton Pictures

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Cast

John Drew Barrymore

Mark Douglas

John Drew Barrymore

Corinne Calvet

Mme. Stephanie Durossac aka Le Fleur

Corinne Calvet

Barbara Rush

Madelon

Barbara Rush

Patric Knowles

Charles Douglas

Patric Knowles

John Hoyt

Father Antoine

John Hoyt

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Jeanine

Nikki Duval

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Malbouf

Howard Joslin

Arnold Moss

Jean-Paul Racelle

Arnold Moss

Don Haggerty

Col. Jean Durossac

Don Haggerty

Patsy Ruth Miller

Germaine

Patsy Ruth Miller

Paul Guèvremont

Heliodore

Paul Guèvremont

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André

Adrian Belanger