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The Last Will and Testament of Tom Smith
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The Last Will and Testament of Tom Smith

Sep 9, 1943
0h 11m
★ 10.0

Overview

Tom Smith, an American pilot, is shot down and captured by the Japanese. While imprisoned and awaiting execution, he recalls his life at home in the USA.

Genres

Drama
War

Production Companies

U.S. Office of War Information
Paramount Pictures

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Cast

George Reeves

Tom Smith

George Reeves

Lionel Barrymore

Gramps

Lionel Barrymore

Walter Brennan

George, Mailman

Walter Brennan

Barbara Britton

Grace

Barbara Britton

Walter Abel

Jack, a Flyer, Opening Narrator

Walter Abel

Paul Fung

Captain Huyi

Paul Fung

Fred MacMurray

Narrator Prolog (uncredited)

Fred MacMurray