
The Lost Squadron
1932, Drama, 1h 19m
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Movie Info
After World War I, Army flying ace "Gibby" Gibson (Richard Dix) follows his actress girlfriend (Mary Astor) to Hollywood, Calif., even though she's spurned him for the despotic Prussian film director Arthur von Furst (Erich von Stroheim). Gibby and his friends, Woody (Robert Armstrong) and Red (Joel McCrea), begin working as stunt pilots for von Furst, but the filmmaker's quest for realistic war footage leads them into life-or-death situations -- and soon, the jealous director goes too far.
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Genre: Drama
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Original Language: English
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Director: George Archainbaud
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Producer: Louis Sarecky
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Writer: Dick Grace, Wallace Smith, Herman J. Mankiewicz, Robert Presnell Sr., Humphrey Pearson
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Release Date (Theaters): wide
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Runtime:
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Distributor: RKO Radio Pictures
Cast & Crew

Richard Dix
Capt. 'Gibby' Gibson

Mary Astor
Follette Marsh

Erich von Stroheim
Arthur von Furst

Robert Armstrong
Lt. "Woody" Curwood

Dorothy Jordan
"Pest" Curwood

Joel McCrea
Red

Hugh Herbert
Sgt. Fritz

Ralph Ince
Det. Jettick

Marjorie Peterson
Stenographer

Ralph Lewis
Joe

William B. Davidson
Lelewer

George Archainbaud
Director

Dick Grace
Writer

Wallace Smith
Writer

Herman J. Mankiewicz
Writer

Robert Presnell Sr.
Writer

Humphrey Pearson
Writer

David O. Selznick
Executive Producer

Louis Sarecky
Producer

Max Steiner
Original Music

Edward Cronjager
Cinematographer

Leo Tover
Cinematographer

William Hamilton
Film Editing

Max Rée
Costume Design
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