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Eagle Squadron

 
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Eagle Squadron

  • Director: Arthur Lubin
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Adventure
  • Movie Type: Combat Films
  • Main Cast: Robert Stack, Diana Barrymore, John Loder, Eddie Albert, Nigel Bruce
  • Release Year: 1942
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 109 minutes

Plot

With America's Air Force not completely mobilized in mid-1942, Universal paid tribute to those foresighted Yankee flyboys who joined England's Royal Air Force before America's entry into WW2 in Eagle Squadron. Robert Stack stars as Chuck Brewer, one of several US flyers participating in RAF bombing raids of Germany. The film stresses the importance of hands-across-the-sea teamwork in this massive undertaking, concluding with Brewer leading his British compatriots on a Commando raid behind enemy lines, the better to capture a revolutionary new Nazi war plane. Every so often, the story slows to a walk as Brewer romances British lass Anne Partridge, played by the unfortunate Diana Barrymore in her last truly important screen role. Producer Walter Wanger made special arrangements with the British government to incorporate several exciting shots of authentic air battles in the film's 108 minutes. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Edgar Barrier - Wadislaw Borowsky; Jon Hall - Hank Starr; Evelyn Ankers - Nancy Mitchell; Isobel Elsom - Elizabeth Whitby; Gladys Cooper - Aunt Emmeline; Alan Hale, Jr. - Olesen; Don Porter - Ramsey; Edmund Glover - Meeker; Stanley Smith - Bell; Howard Banks - Barker; Richard Crane - Griffith; Clarence Straight - Chandler; Richard Davies - R.A.F. Flier; Harold Landon - Welch; Todd Karns - Meyers; Charles King, Jr. - Chubby; Donald Stuart - Hoskins; Frederic Worlock - Grenfall; Stanley Ridges - Air Minister; Robert Warwick - Bullock; Richard Fraser - Lt. Jeffreys; Gavin Muir - Severn; Harold de Becker - Private Owen; Rhys Williams - Sergeant Johns; Paul Cavanagh - Sir John; Gene Reynolds - The Kid; Alan Napier - Black Watch Officer; Jill Esmond - Phyllis; Queenie Leonard - Lankershire Blond; Olaf Hytten - Day Controller; Ian Wolfe - Sir Charles Porter; Carl Harbord - Lubbock; Charles Irwin - Sir Benjamin Trask; Mary Carr - Mother; William Severn - Billy; Linda Ann Bieber - A Little Girl; John Burton - Wing Commander; David Clyde; James C. Eagles - Blind Patient; Leif Erickson - Johnny Coe; Peggy Ann Garner - Child; Peter Lawford - Bit Part; Rex Lease - German Soldier; Bruce Lister - King; Audrey Long - Nurse; Quentin Reynolds - Narrator; James Seay - Medical Officer; Ivan Simpson - Simms; Tom Stevenson - Allison; Tarquin Olivier - Georgie

Credit

Alexander Golitzen - Art Director, Jack Otterson - Art Director, Arthur Lubin - Director, Phil Cahn - Editor, Frank Skinner - Composer (Music Score), Charles Previn - Musical Direction/Supervision, Stanley Cortez - Cinematographer, Walter Wanger - Producer, John P. Fulton - Special Effects, Norman Reilly Raine - Screenwriter, C.S. Forester - Short Story Author
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