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Lafayette, We Come

Leroy Trenchard loves Therese Verneuil, and when Leroy enters the army goes to France to fight, Therese follows as a Red Cross nurse. But suspicion arises that Therese is actually Princess Sonia, a German spy.

Top Cast

  • E.K. Lincoln

    E.K. Lincoln

    Leroy Trenchard

  • Dolores Cassinelli

    Dolores Cassinelli

    Therese Verneuil

  • Emmett King

    Emmett King

    Mr. Trenchard

  • Ethel Winthrop

    Ethel Winthrop

    Mrs. Trenchard

  • Ernest Maupain

    Ernest Maupain

    The marquis

  • Valentine Petit

    Valentine Petit

    The marquise

  • Marcel Duchamp

    Marcel Duchamp

    Wounded man

Overview

Leroy Trenchard loves Therese Verneuil, and when Leroy enters the army goes to France to fight, Therese follows as a Red Cross nurse. But suspicion arises that Therese is actually Princess Sonia, a German spy.

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