The Rough Riders
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- For other uses, see Rough Riders (disambiguation).
The Rough Riders is a 1927 silent film starring Noah Beery, Sr., Charles Farrell, George Bancroft, and Mary Astor. This fictional account of Theodore Roosevelt's military unit in Cuba was directed by Victor Fleming.
- Noah Beery as Hell's Bells
- Charles Farrell as Stuart Van Brunt
- George Bancroft as Happy Joe
- Mary Astor as Dolly
The Rough Riders at the Internet Movie Database
| Victor Fleming | |
|---|---|
| 1910s | When the Clouds Roll by (with Theodore Reed) |
| 1920s | The Mollycoddle | Mama's Affair | Woman's Place | The Lane That Had No Turning | Red Hot Romance | Anna Ascends | Dark Secrets | Law of the Lawless | To the Last Man | The Call of the Canyon | Code of the Sea | Empty Hands | The Devil's Cargo | Adventure | A Son of His Father | Lord Jim | The Blind Goddess | Mantrap | The Way of All Flesh | Hula | The Rough Riders | Abie's Irish Rose | The Awakening | The Wolf Song | The Virginian |
| 1930s | Common Clay | Renegades | The Wet Parade | Treasure Island | Reckless | The Farmer Takes a Wife | Captains Courageous | Test Pilot | The Wizard of Oz | Gone with the Wind |
| 1940s | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | Tortilla Flat | A Guy Named Joe | Adventure | Joan of Arc |
| Productions | The White Sister (1933) |