
The Spirit of '76
Drama · History · War
Overview
Catherine Montour, a striking half-breed Indian princess, and mistress of King George III aspires to become the first Queen of America when the revolution breaks out.
Top Cast


Adda Gleason
Adda Gleason
Catherine Montour
Adda Gleason
Catherine Montour


Howard Gaye
Howard Gaye
Lionel Esmond
Howard Gaye
Lionel Esmond


George Chesebro
George Chesebro
Walter Butler
George Chesebro
Walter Butler


Dark Cloud
Dark Cloud
Joseph Brant
Dark Cloud
Joseph Brant


Doris Pawn
Doris Pawn
Madeline Brant
Doris Pawn
Madeline Brant
Jack Cosgrove
Jack Cosgrove
George III
Jack Cosgrove
George III


Norval MacGregor
Norval MacGregor
Lorimer Steuart
Norval MacGregor
Lorimer Steuart


Jane Novak
Jane Novak
Cecil Steuart
Jane Novak
Cecil Steuart
William Colby
William Colby
Sir John Johnson
William Colby
Sir John Johnson


Lottie Kruse
Lottie Kruse
Peggy Johnson
Lottie Kruse
Peggy Johnson
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