They Died with Their Boots On

A STORY OF UNDYING FAITH!

6.6
19412h 20m

The story follows General George Armstrong Custer's adventures from his West Point days to his death. He defies orders during the Civil War, trains the 7th Cavalry, appeases Chief Crazy Horse and later engages in bloody battle with the Sioux nation.

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Trailers & Videos

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Theatrical Trailer

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Custer Takes Command

Cast

Photo of Errol Flynn

Errol Flynn

George Armstrong Custer

Photo of Olivia de Havilland

Olivia de Havilland

Elizabeth Bacon

Photo of Charley Grapewin

Charley Grapewin

California Joe

Photo of Gene Lockhart

Gene Lockhart

Samuel Bacon, Esq.

Photo of Anthony Quinn

Anthony Quinn

Crazy Horse

Photo of Stanley Ridges

Stanley Ridges

Maj. Romulus Taipe

Photo of John Litel

John Litel

Gen. Phil Sheridan

Photo of Walter Hampden

Walter Hampden

William Sharp

Photo of Sydney Greenstreet

Sydney Greenstreet

Lt. Gen. Winfield Scott

Photo of Regis Toomey

Regis Toomey

Fitzhugh Lee

Photo of G.P. Huntley

G.P. Huntley

Lt. 'Queen's Own' Butler

Photo of Frank Wilcox

Frank Wilcox

Capt. Webb

Photo of Joe Sawyer

Joe Sawyer

Sgt. Doolittle

Photo of Minor Watson

Minor Watson

Senator Smith

Photo of Eddie Acuff

Eddie Acuff

Cpl. Smith (uncredited)

Photo of Tod Andrews

Tod Andrews

Cadet Brown (uncredited)

Photo of Irving Bacon

Irving Bacon

Uniform Salesman (uncredited)

Photo of Walter Baldwin

Walter Baldwin

Settler (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

This tale of the rise and fall of the enigmatically charming, if flawed, General George Armstrong Custer has much less to do with American history than it has to do with Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland at the box office; so I think it's best we treat this as much more fiction that fact. In that spirit, this is quite an exciting, if melodramatic, outing for the stars. The film is too long, but moves along OK and the battle scenes are competent. Sydney Greenstreet and his creamed onions steal this for me before a well staged battle at the "Little Big Horn"

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