The Dawn Patrol (1930 film)
1930 film by Howard Hawks
The Dawn Patrol is a 1930 American film about a World War I ace who derides the leadership of his superior officer, but is soon promoted to squadron commander and learns harsh lessons about sending subordinates to their deaths.
- Directed by Howard Hawks. Written by Robert North.
Hell Breaks in the Skies! (taglines)
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Major Brand
edit- Officious overdressed brass hat! Orders, orders. Thinks the 59th can't do it, eh? Well, the 59th can do anything he can think up! It's a slaughterhouse, that's what it is, and I'm the executioner!
Taglines
edit- Hell Breaks in the Skies!
- Greatest Air Epic Ever!
Cast
edit- Richard Barthelmess — Dick Courtney
- Douglas Fairbanks Jr. — Douglas Scott
- Neil Hamilton — Major Brand
- Frank McHugh — Flaherty
- Clyde Cook — Bott
- James Finlayson — Field Sergeant
- Gardner James — Ralph Hollister
- William Janney — Gordon Scott
- Edmund Breon — Lieutenant Phipps
External links
edit- The Dawn Patrol (1930 film) quotes at the Internet Movie Database