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  1. Sep 18, 2012 · The Scarlet Coat is not in the same category as those masterpieces; indeed, it lost money. Yet this film is a fine historical thriller with espionage as its main theme. It is a work of fiction based on the truth that the British and the Americans had a clash of arms in 1776.

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  2. The Scarlet Coat is an Eastmancolor CinemaScope 1955 American historical drama and swashbuckler directed by John Sturges, based upon the events in the American Revolution in which Benedict Arnold offered to surrender the fort at West Point to the British in exchange for money. The film purports to tell the story of the creation of the ...

  3. The Scarlet Coat (1955) - Directed by John Sturges, produced by Nicholas Nayfack and starring Cornel Wilde, Michael Wilding, George Sanders, Anne Francis, Robert Douglas, John McIntire, Rhys Williams, John Dehner,and more...

  4. During the Revolutionary War, American Major John Boulton feigns desertion in order to uncover a British plot to seize the stronghold of West Point.

  5. The Scarlet Coat is a 1955 historical drama directed by John Sturges. It's set during The American Revolution, and specifically revolves around a treasonous plot by an American turncoat to turn the fort at West Point over to the British. Major John Bolton (Cornel Wilde), in Patriot counterintelligence, intercepts and kills an undercover British ...

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  7. THE SCARLET COAT is a solid dramatic treat, and wisely concentrates on the real tragic hero in the story: Major John Andre. Yes, he was a spy, and had he succeeded American history would have been part of the British Empire for at least another century (Arnold was selling more than control of West Point and the Hudson - Washington and his staff were scheduled to be there on the day the trap would have been sprung).