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The Gipper’s Oaters

Santa Fe Trail (1940)

critically acclaimed role in (1940) gave Reagan a catchphrase he’d keep for the rest of his life — “just win one for the Gipper” — and a chance to play better parts in better films. That same year, he appeared as Gen. George Custer in , directed by Michael Curtiz. The onscreen pairing of Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland.

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