
Silent Raiders
Drama · War
Overview
Allied commandos try to knock out Nazi communications on the French coast.
Top Cast
Richard Bartlett
Richard Bartlett
Sgt. Jack
Richard Bartlett
Sgt. Jack


Earle Lyon
Earle Lyon
Sgt. Malloy
Earle Lyon
Sgt. Malloy
Jeanette Bordeaux
Jeanette Bordeaux
French Girl
Jeanette Bordeaux
French Girl
Earl Hansen
Earl Hansen
Pepy
Earl Hansen
Pepy


Robert Knapp
Robert Knapp
Lt. Finch
Robert Knapp
Lt. Finch


Dean Fredericks
Dean Fredericks
Chief
Dean Fredericks
Chief
Frank Stanlow
Frank Stanlow
Horse
Frank Stanlow
Horse
Carl Swanstrom
Carl Swanstrom
Wetzel
Carl Swanstrom
Wetzel
Alexander J. Wells
Alexander J. Wells
German Corporal
Alexander J. Wells
German Corporal
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