
What Price Glory
Comedy · Drama · War
Overview
U.S. Marine sergeants Quirt and Flagg are inveterate romantic rivals on peacetime assignments in China and the Philippines. In 1917, W.W. I brings them to France, where Flagg, now a captain, takes up with flirtatious Charmaine, inn-keeper's daughter. Of course, Quirt has to arrive and spoil his fun. But the harsh realities of war and the threat of a shotgun marriage give the two men a common cause...
Top Cast


Edmund Lowe
Edmund Lowe
1st Sgt. Harry Quirt
Edmund Lowe
1st Sgt. Harry Quirt


Victor McLaglen
Victor McLaglen
Capt. Flagg
Victor McLaglen
Capt. Flagg


Dolores del Río
Dolores del Río
Charmaine de la Cognac
Dolores del Río
Charmaine de la Cognac


William V. Mong
William V. Mong
Cognac Pete
William V. Mong
Cognac Pete


Phyllis Haver
Phyllis Haver
Shanghai Mabel
Phyllis Haver
Shanghai Mabel
Elena Jurado
Elena Jurado
Carmen
Elena Jurado
Carmen


Leslie Fenton
Leslie Fenton
Lt. Moore
Leslie Fenton
Lt. Moore


Barry Norton
Barry Norton
Pvt. Kenneth 'Mother's Boy' Lewisohn
Barry Norton
Pvt. Kenneth 'Mother's Boy' Lewisohn


Sammy Cohen
Sammy Cohen
Pvt. Lipinsky
Sammy Cohen
Pvt. Lipinsky


Ted McNamara
Ted McNamara
Pvt. Kiper
Ted McNamara
Pvt. Kiper
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