

Give Me Liberty
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John Litel
Patrick Henry

Nedda Harrigan
Doxie Henry

Carlyle Moore Jr.
Capt. Milton

Robert Warwick
George Washington

George Irving
Thomas Jefferson

Boyd Irwin
British Commissioner
Gordon Hart
Anti-Rebel Delegate Speaker

Myrtle Stedman
Martha Washington

Ted Osborne
Randolph Peyton

Jesse Graves
Washington's Servant Moses (uncredited)
Wade Lane
Judge (uncredited)
Charles Frederick Lindsley
Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
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