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Genre
  
Adventure, Drama, War

Director
  
Allan Davis

Music director
  
Alberto Colombo

Writer
  
Leon Gordon

Language
  
English

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Duration
  

Running time
  
1h 24m

Screenplay
  
Leon Gordon

Country
  
United States

Rogues March (film) movie poster

Release date
  
1952

Cast
  
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)

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Rogue's March is a 1952 film starring Peter Lawford, Richard Greene, and Janice Rule.

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Rogues March (film) movie scenes

The rogues march


Plot

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A British officer is falsely accused of treason and drummed out of his regiment. He re-enlists as a private under an assumed name and tries to prove his innocence.

Cast

  • Peter Lawford as Capt. Dion Lenbridge [also known as Pvt. Harry Simms]
  • Richard Greene as Capt. Thomas Garron
  • Janice Rule as Jane Wensley
  • Leo G. Carroll as Col. Lenbridge
  • John Abbott as Herbert Bielensen
  • Patrick Aherne as Maj. Wensley
  • John Dodsworth as Maj. Mac Street
  • Herbert Deans as Prosecutor
  • Hayden Rorke as Maj. Fallow
  • John Lupton as Lt. Jersey
  • Barry Bernard as Sergeant
  • Charles Davis as Cpl. Biggs
  • Jack Raine as Gen. Woodberry
  • Richard Hale as Emissary
  • Michael Pate as Crane
  • Skelton Knaggs as Fish
  • Sean McClory as McGinty
  • Otto Waldis as Alex
  • Hugh French as Capt. Foster
  • Leslie Denison as Lt. Col. Harvill
  • Production

    MGM made the film in the wake of their success with Kim (1951). That film was written by Leon Gordon, who wrote and produced this.

    The film was to have starred Stewart Granger and involve extensive location shooting in the Khyber Pass. Patricia Neal was to co star.

    However eventually Peter Lawford was cast instead. Directing duties were given to Allen Davies of the Old Vic Company.

    Filming started 28 April 1952.

    Rogue's March was Lawford's last film under contract to MGM. The cast also included Lawford's father, Lieutenant General Sir Sidney Turing Barlow Lawford, who died of natural causes two days after the film's February 13, 1953 opening.

    Reception

    According to MGM records the film earned $379,000 in the US and Canada and $328,000 elsewhere, making a loss to the studio of $247,000.

    References

    Rogue's March (film) Wikipedia
    Rogues March (film) IMDb Rogues March (film) themoviedb.org