
Strange Holiday
Fantasy · Science Fiction · War
Overview
An American businessman returns from a hunting trip to find fascists have overrun the country in this propaganda film.
Top Cast


Claude Rains
Claude Rains
John Stevenson
Claude Rains
John Stevenson
Bob Stebbins
Bob Stebbins
John Stevenson Jr.
Bob Stebbins
John Stevenson Jr.


Barbara Bates
Barbara Bates
Peggy Lee Stevenson
Barbara Bates
Peggy Lee Stevenson
Paul Hilton
Paul Hilton
Woodrow Stevenson Jr
Paul Hilton
Woodrow Stevenson Jr


Gloria Holden
Gloria Holden
Mrs. Jean Stevenson
Gloria Holden
Mrs. Jean Stevenson


Milton Kibbee
Milton Kibbee
Sam Morgan
Milton Kibbee
Sam Morgan
Walter White Jr.
Walter White Jr.
Farmer
Walter White Jr.
Farmer
Wally Maher
Wally Maher
Truck Driver
Wally Maher
Truck Driver


Tommy Cook
Tommy Cook
Tommy, the Newsboy
Tommy Cook
Tommy, the Newsboy


Griff Barnett
Griff Barnett
Regan
Griff Barnett
Regan
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