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Revenue: $732,000
Budget: $621,000
Profit: + $111,000
Movie Details
Tag Line: -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!
Status: Released
Average Rating: 6
Release Date: Mar 12, 1932
Rating: 1932-03-10
Run Time: 1h 19m
Original Language: English
Website: -
Production Countries: United States of America
Production Companies: RKO Radio Pictures
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Synopsis
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.
Crew
| Department | Role | Name |
|---|---|---|
| Directing | Director |
George Archainbaud
|
| Assistant Director |
James H. Anderson
|
|
| Camera | Director of Photography |
Leo Tover
Edward Cronjager
|
| Camera Operator |
Joseph F. Biroc
Harry J. Wild
|
|
| Assistant Camera |
William H. Clothier
George E. Diskant
Harold E. Wellman
|
|
| Aerial Camera |
Elmer Dyer
Fred Fleck
Robert Robinson
|
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| Sound | Original Music Composer |
Max Steiner
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| Sound |
Clem Portman
Hugh McDowell Jr.
|
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| Costume & Make-Up | Costume Design |
Max Rée
|
| Makeup Artist |
Mel Berns
|
|
| Editing | Editor |
William Hamilton
|
| Production | Associate Producer |
Louis Sarecky
|
| Executive Producer |
David O. Selznick
|
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| Writing | Dialogue |
Herman J. Mankiewicz
Robert Presnell Sr.
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| Story |
Dick Grace
|
|
| Screenplay |
Wallace Smith
|
|
| Writer |
Humphrey Pearson
|
|
| Crew | Scenic Artist |
Max Rée
|
| Stunts |
Dick Grace
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| Department | Role | Name |







