
The Story That Couldn't Be Printed
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Overview
This John Nesbitt's Passing Parade short tells the story of John Peter Zenger, who in Colonial New York was tried for sedition based on what he printed in his newspaper.
Top Cast


John Nesbitt
John Nesbitt
Narrator (voice)
John Nesbitt
Narrator (voice)


Victor Kilian
Victor Kilian
John Peter Zenger (uncredited)
Victor Kilian
John Peter Zenger (uncredited)


Naomi Childers
Naomi Childers
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Naomi Childers
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)


Mary Gordon
Mary Gordon
Woman Reading Newspaper (uncredited)
Mary Gordon
Woman Reading Newspaper (uncredited)


Edward Hearn
Edward Hearn
Trooper (uncredited)
Edward Hearn
Trooper (uncredited)


John Hubbard
John Hubbard
Attorney John Alexander (uncredited)
John Hubbard
Attorney John Alexander (uncredited)


Carl Stockdale
Carl Stockdale
Hank (uncredited)
Carl Stockdale
Hank (uncredited)
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