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Rose-Marie ()


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Sergeant Malone of the Mounties and effeminate Etienne Doray are both in love with Rose-Marie, but she doesn't light up until soldier of fortune Jim Kenyon drifts into the post. Soon Jim is accused of murder but he escapes. To save him... See more »

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Rose-Marie
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Jim Kenyon
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Sergeant Malone
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Etienne Doray
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Black Bastien
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Henri Duray
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Emile La Flamme
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Lady Jane
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Trooper Gray
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Wanda
Ralph Yearsley ...
Jean
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Hudson
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Lucien Hubbard

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Otto A. Harbach ... (play)
 
Lucien Hubbard ... (writer)
 
Laurence Stallings ... (treatment) (uncredited)

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John Arnold

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Carl Pierson ... (as Carl L. Pierson)

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David Cox

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Richard Day ... set designer
Cedric Gibbons ... set designer

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Lou Costello ... stunts (uncredited)

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Sergeant Malone of the Mounties and effeminate Etienne Doray are both in love with Rose-Marie, but she doesn't light up until soldier of fortune Jim Kenyon drifts into the post. Soon Jim is accused of murder but he escapes. To save him Rose-marie agrees to marry influential Etienne. Meanwhile, Malone is chasing the real murderer Black Bastien. Malone is killed, Black escapes and Jim is exonerated. Written by Ed Stephan

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Also Known As
  • Rose Marie (Ireland, English title)
  • Rose Marie (Spain)
  • Rose Marie (Hungary)
  • Rose-Marie Pohjanmaan helmi (Finland)
  • ローズマリー(1928) (Japan, Japanese title)
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Trivia This film is believed lost. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Joan Crawford (1962). See more »

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