Summary
Strange Glory is an American period drama film first released in 1938,
directed by Jacques Tourneur.
The film stars Carey Wilson, Fay Helm, Frank McGlynn Sr., Addison Richards and Byron Foulger.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Jacques Tourneur
- Script: Morgan Cox
- Photo: Harold Lipstein
- Music: David Snell
- Cast: Carey Wilson (Narrator), Fay Helm (Anna Ella Carroll), Frank McGlynn Sr. (Abraham Lincoln), Addison Richards (Senator), Byron Foulger (Senator), Jack Grey (General Ulysses S. Grant), Granville Bates (Head of Investigation Committee), James Conaty (Senate Committee Man), Gene Coogan (Bit Role), Doc Dearborn (Bit Role), Charles K. French (Bit Role), Boyd Gilbert (Bit Role), Harrison Greene (Bit Role), Selmer Jackson (Investigation Committee), Roger Moore (Bit Role), Edwin Stanley (Bit Role), Cedric Stevens (Bit Role)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 11 min; B&W

Short / Drama / History






