Squadron of Honor is a 1938 American action film directed by Charles C. Coleman and starring Don Terry, Mary Russell, and Thurston Hall.[1] It was produced as a second feature by Columbia Pictures.[2] 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.
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