Rembrandt (1936) - (Movie Clip) Gentlemen of Rank and Position
Rembrandt (Charles Laughton) refuses to apologize to Captain Banning Cocq (Walter Hudd) and his officers after unveiling an unflattering portrait in Alexander Korda's Rembrandt, 1936.
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