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Rogue's March

1953 | 84m | English

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Director: Allan Davis
Writer: Leon Gordon
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After being unjustly accused of spying, a British officer tries to redeem himself in India.
Release Date: Feb 13, 1953
Director: Allan Davis
Writer: Leon Gordon
Genres: Adventure, Drama, War
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Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 28, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Name Character
Peter Lawford Capt. Dion Lenbridge
Richard Greene Capt. Thomas Garron
Janice Rule Jane Wensley
Leo G. Carroll Col. Henry Lenbridge
John Abbott Herbert Bielensen
Patrick Aherne Maj. Wensley
John Dodsworth Maj. MacStreet
Herbert Deans Prosecutor
Hayden Rorke Maj. Fallow
John Lupton Lt. Jersey
Barry Bernard Sergeant
Charles Davis Cpl. Biggs
Jack Raine Gen. Woodbury
Richard Hale Igor
Michael Pate Crane
Name Job
Cedric Gibbons Art Direction
Arthur Krams Set Decoration
Paul Vogel Director of Photography
Sydney Guilaroff Hairstylist
Gene Ruggiero Editor
William Ferrari Art Direction
Mel Ballerino Casting
Alberto Colombo Music Director
Leon Gordon Writer
Allan Davis Director
Edwin B. Willis Set Decoration
Jack Greenwood Assistant Director
William Tuttle Makeup Artist
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Leon Gordon Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

This has shades of the "Four Feathers' story to it as "Lenbridge" (Peter Lawford) is drummed out of his regiment after being accused of stealing top secret documents. It's made all the worse by the fact that it's his colonel father (Leo G. Carroll) who has to oversee this disgrace. He is also to fac ... e charges of high treason, but absconds and sets off for India where he hopes to clear his name and restore the family honour. The story itself is quite a solid British Raj adventure, but director Allan Davis really does turn it into a bit of a drudge. There's a bit of action towards the conclusion but otherwise it treads the line between adventure film and romance just a little to clumsily - and slowly - for my liking. Regarding that latter part of the plot, we must rely on the underwhelming Janice Rule ("Jane") who really rather simpers her way through the scenes as the story begins to falter. I like this kind of boy's own style of story - so probably give it a little more credit than it deserves, but neither Richard Greene nor the wonderfully expressive Skelton Knaggs can make this sow's ear into a silk purse. It's a perfectly watchable tale of espionage and subterfuge, but equally forgettable too.

Nov 09, 2023