Beau Geste (1939) - (Movie Clip) I Don't Think You'll Shoot
Helping French Foreign Legion commander Markoff (Brian Donlevy) thwart a mutiny, John (Ray Milland) and especially brother Beau (Gary Cooper) are unwilling to execute the guilty, a point of honor in Beau Geste, 1939, from the Christopher Wren novel.
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