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They Died with Their Boots On
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Directed By
Raoul Walsh

Written By:
Aeneas MacKenzie

Cast:
Errol Flynn, Sydney Greenstreet, Anthony Quinn, Arthur Kennedy, Gene Lockhart, Regis Toomey, Olivia de Havilland, Charley Grapewin, Eddie Acuff, Minor Watson, Tod Andrews, Stanley Ridges, John Litel, Walter Hampden, Joseph Crehan, Selmer Jackson, Gig Young, Dick Wessel, Hattie McDaniel, Frank Wilcox, Hattie McDaniel, G.P. Huntley Jr., Joseph Sawyer


 
They Died with Their Boots On (1941)
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Movie Review by Movie Addict
September 27th, 2009

Favorite Movie Quote: "But the greater the odds, the greater the glory."

Who cares if this film is not historically accurate? We are talking entertainment, not a history class, and entertainment is paramount here.

Errol Flynn was magnificent as general Custer, and I cannot imagine anyone doing a better job. He had the arrogance and bravado down pat, and we can see why Raoul Walsh was brought in. It worked and they would do eight more films over the next nine years.

It was the last pairing with Olivia de Havilland, a venture that started in 1935 with Captain Blood.

With Anthony Quinn, Arthur Kennedy, and Sidney Greenstreet, it was a rip roaring film that was pure entertainment.

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