

Land of Liberty
STARS! THRILLS! SPECTACLE!
Genres
Overview
This film tells the history of the United States from pre-Revolution through 1939.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
138 min
Release Date
1939-06-15
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
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Vote Average
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Gayne Whitman
Narrator
Erville Alderson
Thomas Jefferson (edited from 'Romance of Louisiana')
Don Ameche
Alexander Graham Bell (archive footage)
Heather Angel
Virginia Randolph (edited from 'Daniel Boone')
George Arliss
Alexander Hamilton (edited from 'Alexander Hamilton')
Edward Arnold
Diamond Jim Brady (edited from 'Diamond Jim')
Felix Aylmer
Lord Palmerston (edited from 'Victoria the Great')
George Bancroft
(archive footage)
Binnie Barnes
(archive footage)
John Barrymore
(archive footage)
Lionel Barrymore
(archive footage)
Warner Baxter
(archive footage)
Janet Beecher
(archive footage)
Noah Beery
(archive footage)
Wallace Beery
(archive footage)
Sidney Blackmer
Theodore Roosevelt (edited from 'Teddy the Rough Rider')
Eleanor Boardman
(archive footage)
Beulah Bondi
Mary Wilkins (edited from 'Of Human Hearts')
William Boyd
(archive footage)
Walter Brennan
Ezra Peavey (edited from 'The Buccaneer')
George Brent
Buck Cantrell (edited from 'Jezebel')
Johnny Mack Brown
Billy the Kid (edited from 'Billy the Kid')
Virginia Bruce
(archive footage)
Bob Burns
(archive footage)
Spring Byington
Dolly Madison (edited from 'The Buccaneer')
Harry Carey
(archive footage)
Mary Carr
(archive footage)
John Carradine
(archive footage)
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