Bravest of the Brave
This short film looks at the life of Michel Ney, who fought at Napoleon's side and was made a Marshall of France.
This short film looks at the life of Michel Ney, who fought at Napoleon's side and was made a Marshall of France.
Carey Wilson
Narrator (voice)
Sergei Arabeloff
Napoleon Bonaparte (uncredited)
John Burton
Marshal Michel Ney (uncredited)
Lita Chevret
Madame Ney (uncredited)
Barry Downing
Ney's Younger Son (uncredited)
Rex Downing
Ney's Older Son (uncredited)
This short film looks at the life of Michel Ney, who fought at Napoleon's side and was made a Marshall of France.
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