Williamsburg: The Story of a Patriot (1957)
Williamsburg: the Story of a Patriot tells the story of Virginia's role in American Independence (up to the point of voting to propose independence at the Second Continental Congress), from the point of view of John Fry (played by a young Jack Lord), a fictional Virginia planter elected to the House of Burgesses.
Director: George Seaton
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Jack Lord as John Fry |
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Leora Dana as Anne Fry |
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Margery Maude as Madam Fry |
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Richard Striker as Robert Fry |
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Karin Wolfe as Caroline Fry |
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Robert Carroll as Patrick Henry |
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Charles G. Martin as George Washington |
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Frederic Warriner as Thomas Jefferson |
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Francis Compton as George Wythe |
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Michael Laurence as John Randolph |
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Ralph Sumpter as Peyton Randolph |
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House Jameson as William Byrd III |
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Clarence Derwent as Lord Botetourt |
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John Goodbody as The Reverend Mr. Price |
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Orin M. Bullock Jr. as Richard Henry Lee |
| Directing | George Seaton | Director |
| Writing | Emmet Lavery | Writer |
| Production | William H. Wright | Producer |
| Sound | Bernard Herrmann | Music |
| Costume & Make-Up | John Hall Jr. | Makeup Supervisor |