Squadron of Honor | |
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Directed by | Charles C. Coleman |
Written by | Michael L. Simmons Martin Mooney |
Produced by | Irving Briskin Ralph Cohn |
Starring | Don Terry Mary Russell Thurston Hall |
Cinematography | Lucien Ballard |
Edited by | Al Clark |
Music by | Morris Stoloff |
Production company | Columbia Pictures |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Squadron of Honor is a 1938 American action film directed by Charles C. Coleman and starring Don Terry, Mary Russell, and Thurston Hall. It was produced as a second feature by Columbia Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art director Stephen Goosson.
Plot
American Legion commander Bob Metcalf and district attorney Don Blane join forces to battle a crooked operator who tries to frame Metcalf for murder. To assist him Blane calls on the help of a hundred thousand American Legion members.
Cast
- Don Terry as District Attorney Don Blane
- Mary Russell as Eve Rogers
- Thurston Hall as Bob Metcalf
- Arthur Loft as Lou Tanner
- Robert Warwick as Kimball
- Marc Lawrence as Lawlor
- Dick Curtis as Craig
- George McKay as Todd
- Eddie Fetherston as Denton
- Edward LeSaint as Forsythe
- Ivan Miller as Chief Finley
- Harry Strang as Capt. Riley
- Jimmy Hollywood as Sid Hinkle
- Edward Earle as Haynes
- Jack Pennick as Elmer
- Mary Mersch as Mrs. Gobel
- John Ince as Legionnaire Commander
- William Worthington as Major
- Edmund Cobb as Policeman
- Eddie Laughton as Bookie
- George Chesebro as Legionnaire
- Tom London as Legionnaire
References
- Foremost Films. 1939. p. 219.
- Miller p.61
Bibliography
- Miller, Don. "B" Movies: An Informal Survey of the American Low-budget Film, 1933-1945. Curtis Books, 1973.
External links
Films directed by Charles C. Coleman | |
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