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Winners Of The Wilderness is a american film of genre Drama directed by W. S. Van Dyke released in USA on 15 january 1927 with Tim McCoy

Winners Of The Wilderness (1927)

Winners of the Wilderness

Winners Of The Wilderness
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Released in USA 15 january 1927
Length 1h8
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama,    War,    Adventure,    Historical,    Western
Rating32% 1.6352751.6352751.6352751.6352751.635275

Winners of the Wilderness (1927) is a MGM silent film, directed by W.S. Van Dyke, and starring Tim McCoy and Joan Crawford. In this costume drama, set during the French-Indian War, Rene Contrecouer (Crawford), the daughter of a French general falls for a soldier of fortune (McCoy). This movie was photographed mostly in black and white, but one scene was in color by Technicolor.

Actors

Tim McCoy

(Col. Sir Dennis O'Hara)
Joan Crawford

(René Contrecoeur)
Edward Connelly

(Gen. Contrecoeur)
Roy D'Arcy

(Capt. Dumas)
Louise Lorraine

(Mimi)
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