
To the Victor
Drama · Music · Romance
Overview
An American serviceman remains in France after WWII and becomes a black marketeer.
Top Cast


Dennis Morgan
Dennis Morgan
Paul Taggart
Dennis Morgan
Paul Taggart


Viveca Lindfors
Viveca Lindfors
Christine Lund Lestrac
Viveca Lindfors
Christine Lund Lestrac


Anthony Caruso
Anthony Caruso
Nikki
Anthony Caruso
Nikki


William Conrad
William Conrad
Farnsworth
William Conrad
Farnsworth


Dorothy Malone
Dorothy Malone
Miriam
Dorothy Malone
Miriam


John Banner
John Banner
Jacques Lestrac
John Banner
Jacques Lestrac


Bruce Bennett
Bruce Bennett
Henderson
Bruce Bennett
Henderson


Victor Francen
Victor Francen
Police Inspector Beauvais
Victor Francen
Police Inspector Beauvais


Eduardo Ciannelli
Eduardo Ciannelli
Firago
Eduardo Ciannelli
Firago


Tom D'Andrea
Tom D'Andrea
Gus Franklin
Tom D'Andrea
Gus Franklin
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