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Drums of Destiny

In this war film, set in 1817, an American Army captain searches throughout Spanish-ruled Florida for his brother who has been abducted by an evil Don. En route he begins to romance the daughter of the Don.

Top Cast

  • Tom Keene

    Tom Keene

    Capt. Jerry Crawford

  • Edna Lawrence

    Edna Lawrence

    Rosa Maria Dominguez

  • Budd Buster

    Budd Buster

    Kentuck

  • Ray Bennett

    Ray Bennett

    Jenkins

  • Robert Fiske

    Robert Fiske

    Bill Holston

  • Carlos De Valdez

    Carlos De Valdez

    Don Salvador Dominguez

  • David Sharpe

    David Sharpe

    Lt. Bill Crawford

  • John Merton

    John Merton

    Toby Simmons

Overview

In this war film, set in 1817, an American Army captain searches throughout Spanish-ruled Florida for his brother who has been abducted by an evil Don. En route he begins to romance the daughter of the Don.

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