Duke of Westpoint (1938)
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Louis Hayward plays an arrogant Cambridge student who emigrates to America and enrolls at the West Point. Hayward's superior attitude earns him the enmity of his fellow students and the derisive nickname "the Duke". Those viewers familiar with college pictures will know as early as the… More Louis Hayward plays an arrogant Cambridge student who emigrates to America and enrolls at the West Point. Hayward's superior attitude earns him the enmity of his fellow students and the derisive nickname "the Duke". Those viewers familiar with college pictures will know as early as the opening titles that Hayward is down deep a swell guy. He proves this by helping impoverished plebe Richard Carlson pay his college costs and winning a crucial hockey game against a Canadian team. While Hayward and his student companions all look a bit long in tooth to be West Pointers, 20-year-old leading lady Joan Fontaine fits right in to the predictable proceedings. Like most of producer Edward Small's films, Duke of West Point was a perennial attraction on TV's "Late Late Shows" in the 1950s. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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Cast
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Louis Hayward
as Steven Early
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Joan Fontaine
as Ann Porter
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Tom Brown
as Sonny Drew
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Richard Carlson
as Jack West
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Alan Curtis
as Cadet Strong
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Don 'Red' Barry
as Cadet Grady
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Gaylord "Steve" Pendleton
as Cadet Rains
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Charles D. Brown
as Doc Porter
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Jed Prouty
as Mr. Drew
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Marjorie Gateson
as Mrs. Drew
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Emma Dunn
as Mrs. West
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George McKay
as Varsity Hockey Coach
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James Flavin
as Plebe Hockey Coach
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Nick Lukats
as Plebe Football Coach
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Kenneth Harlan
as Varsity Football Coach
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Jonathan Hale
as Col. Early
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William Bakewell
as Honor Committee Captain
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Edward Earle
as Surgeon
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Mary MacLaren
as Nurse
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Anthony Nace
as First Capt. of Corps
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Allen Connor
as Tactical Officer