Court Martial (1928)
During the American Civil War, A Union-Army officer is ordered by U. S. President Abraham Lincoln to bring in Belle Starr, the leader of a Missouri guerrilla band, dead or alive. However, he falls in love with her, does not bring her in, and is facing a court-martial.
Director: George B. Seitz
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Jack Holt as James Camden |
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Betty Compson as Belle Starr |
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Pat Harmon as Bull |
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Doris Hill as General's Daughter |
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Frank Lackteen as 'Devil' Dawson |
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Frank Austin as President Lincoln |
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George Cowl as General Robert Hackathorne |
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Zack Williams as Negro |
| Writing | Anthony Coldeway | Writer |
| Directing | George B. Seitz | Director |
| Writing | Mort Blumenstock | Writer |
| Writing | Elmer Harris | Story |
| Camera | Joseph Walker | Director of Photography |