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Rupert Dumbrille (October 13, 1889[citation needed] –
April 2, 1974) was a
Canadian actor who
appeared regularly in
films from the
early 1930s...
- John
Dumbrille at the Zen
Centre of Vancouver.
Following their wedding, she and John
began raising a
family of
three children.
Meyrink and
Dumbrille currently...
-
Sidney Toler,
Nydia Westman,
Robert Barrat,
Irving Pichel and Dougl****
Dumbrille. The film was
released on
March 10, 1933, by
Paramount Pictures. Buster...
-
Elmtree Farm, a
local horse breeder,
resists Capt. John
Dillon (Dougl****
Dumbrille) and a
company of
Union soldiers confiscating his
prize horses. He is...
-
Margot Grahame,
Walter Brennan, Ian Keith,
Spring Byington, Dougl****
Dumbrille,
Beulah Bondi and
Anthony Quinn in
supporting roles.
Cecil B. DeMille...
- Hull, E. G. Marshall,
Lorne Greene, Ted de Corsia, Ed Hinton, Dougl****
Dumbrille and
Majel Barrett. (Ty
Hardin was uncredited).
Anthony Quinn directed...
- Lowe. The film
stars Carl Esmond,
Lenore Aubert,
Adele Mara, Dougl****
Dumbrille,
Gerald Mohr and
Fritz Feld. In the film, a
writer has
completed a controversial...
- The film
stars Leif Erickson, Gale Sherwood, Veda Ann Borg, Dougl****
Dumbrille,
Frank Jenks, and Matt Willis. It was
released on
November 22, 1947 by...
-
Governor Gaspard d'Annard Elsa
Lanchester as
Madame d'Annard
Douglas Dumbrille as
Prince de
Namour de la
Bonfain (Uncle to
Princess Marie)
Cecilia Parker...
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Lieutenant Donald Stone, Guy Standing,
Colonel Tom Stone, and Dougl****
Dumbrille plays the
rebel leader Mohammed Khan, who
speaks the now often-misquoted...