Tom Brown of Culver
1932 film
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Tom Brown of Culver is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by William Wyler.[1] The film will enter the public domain in 2028 as its copyright was renewed in 1960.[2]
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| Directed by | William Wyler |
| Starring | Tom Brown H. B. Warner Slim Summerville Richard Cromwell Ben Alexander Sidney Toler Andy Devine |
Production company | Universal |
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| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Plot
A young man attends Culver Military Academy. He is the only son of a deceased soldier who received the Congressional Medal of Honor.
Cast
- Tom Brown as Tom Brown
- Slim Summerville as Elmer "Slim" Whitman
- Richard Cromwell as Robert Randolph III
- H. B. Warner as Doctor Brown
- Ben Alexander as Corporal John Clarke
- Andy Devine as Mac
- Russell Hopton as Legion Doctor
- Betty Blythe as Dolores Delight
- Sidney Toler as Major Wharton
- Willard Robertson as Captain White
- Norman Phillips Jr. as Ernest Carruthers
- Tyrone Power Jr. as Donald MacKenzie
- Kit Guard as K.O. Mooney
- Lew Kelly as Harry
- Matty Roubert as Cadet
