The Lost Squadron

The Lost Squadron (1932)

-Not a War Picture- But a war picture in the making! -Planes flying, crashing, while below cameras grind, and an inhuman genius drives men to destruction for the supreme thrill!

  • Genre: Drama, Action, War, History
  • Release Date: 1932-03-12
  • User Rating: 6.2/10 from 17 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 19min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: RKO Radio Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: George Archainbaud
star 6.2/10
From 17 Ratings

Summary

When World War I comes to an end, three pilots find themselves on hard times. They wind up in Hollywood, where they work as stunt fliers for a sadistic director.

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  • Richard Dix

    as Capt. 'Gibby' Gibson
  • Mary Astor

    as Follette Marsh
  • Robert Armstrong

    as Lt. 'Woody' Curwood
  • Dorothy Jordan

    as 'Pest' Curwood
  • Joel McCrea

    as Red
  • Erich von Stroheim

    as Arthur von Furst
  • Hugh Herbert

    as Sergeant Fritz
  • Ralph Ince

    as Jettick
  • Marjorie Peterson

    as Stenographer
  • Ralph Lewis

    as Joe
  • William B. Davidson

    as Lelewer
  • Frank Clarke

    as Flier (uncredited)
  • Thomas A. Curran

    as Night Watchman (uncredited)
  • Edgar Dearing

    as Policeman Wanting Report (uncredited)
  • Art Goebel

    as Flier (uncredited)
  • Dick Grace

    as Flier (uncredited)
  • Arnold Gray

    as Tall Actor in War Film (uncredited)
  • Freeman Lang

    as Tall Actor in War Film (uncredited)
  • Leo Nomis

    as Flier (uncredited)
  • Frank O'Connor

    as Officer (uncredited)
Directing George Archainbaud Director
Writing Humphrey Pearson Writer
Writing Robert Presnell Sr. Dialogue
Writing Dick Grace Story
Writing Wallace Smith Screenplay
Camera George E. Diskant Assistant Camera
Camera Joseph F. Biroc Camera Operator
Crew Max Rée Scenic Artist
Camera Harold E. Wellman Assistant Camera
Camera William H. Clothier Assistant Camera
Camera Harry J. Wild Camera Operator
Camera Elmer Dyer Aerial Camera
Camera Robert Robinson Aerial Camera
Crew Dick Grace Stunts
Camera Fred Fleck Aerial Camera
Directing James H. Anderson Assistant Director
Costume & Make-Up Mel Berns Makeup Artist
Production Louis Sarecky Associate Producer
Sound Clem Portman Sound
Sound Hugh McDowell Jr. Sound
Costume & Make-Up Max Rée Costume Design
Camera Edward Cronjager Director of Photography
Production David O. Selznick Executive Producer
Sound Max Steiner Original Music Composer
Camera Leo Tover Director of Photography
Editing William Hamilton Editor
Writing Herman J. Mankiewicz Dialogue

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