An unheralded near-masterpiece, The Eagle and the Hawk is among the strongest antiwar statements put on film.
The Eagle and the Hawk (1933)
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Synopsis: Three Americans (March, Grant and Oakie) go blustering off to volunteer for duty in the Royal Air Force in WW I. The reality of war sobers March quickly, but Grant's ill-advised derring-do results... Three Americans (March, Grant and Oakie) go blustering off to volunteer for duty in the Royal Air Force in WW I. The reality of war sobers March quickly, but Grant's ill-advised derring-do results in tragedy. The romantic subplot involves dishy Lombard. A remarkably fresh antiwar film reportedly actually helmed by Mitchell Leisen. [More]
Starring: Fredric March, Cary Grant, Jack Oakie, Carole Lombard
Starring: Fredric March, Cary Grant, Jack Oakie, Carole Lombard, Guy Standing, Adrienne D'Ambricourt, Forrester Harvey
Director: Stuart Walker
Director: Stuart Walker
Screenwriter: Seton I. Miller
Story: John Monk Saunders
Screenwriter: Bogart Rogers
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