Romance of Louisiana

Romance of Louisiana

6.0

Jul 08 1937

0h 18m

Drama, History

A short historical drama about the Louisiana Purchase.

Addison Richards

Addison Richards

James Monroe / Radio Actor in Studio

Erville Alderson

Erville Alderson

Radio Broadcaster / Thomas Jefferson

Suzanne Kaaren

Suzanne Kaaren

Empress Josephine

Ian Wolfe

Ian Wolfe

Tallyrand (as Ien Wulf)

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