Code of the Air (1928)
A criminal mastermind uses a "death ray" machine to bring down government airplanes. Police dog, Silverstreak, aids in capturing the insane inventor of the machine. Masked aviator Pilot X is part of the "Air Hawks" gang who threaten the Baker Aircraft Company. Pilot X's actions are focused on stealing Baker's Aerometer, a revolutionary navigational instrument. World-famous aviatrix, Fawn Nesbitt, aids in combatting the attacks on Baker's aircraft.
Director: James P. Hogan
Genre: War, Science Fiction, Drama
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: September 30, 1928
Cast
- Kenneth Harlan - Blair Thompson
- June Marlowe - Helen Carson
- Arthur Rankin - Alfred Clark
- William V. Mong - Professor Ross
- Paul Weigel - Doc Carson
- James Bradbury Jr. - Stuttering Slim
- Edna Mae Cooper
- Silver Streak - Silver Streak
Screenplay
- Barry Barringer (Story)
- De Leon Anthony
Production: Samuel Bischoff Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
lost film
More Films by Director: James P. Hogan
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Code of the Air about?
- A criminal mastermind uses a "death ray" machine to bring down government airplanes. Police dog, Silverstreak, aids in capturing the insane inventor of the machine. Masked aviator Pilot X is part of the "Air Hawks" gang who threaten the Baker Aircraft Company. Pilot X's actions are focused on stealing Baker's Aerometer, a revolutionary navigational instrument. World-famous aviatrix, Fawn Nesbitt, aids in combatting the attacks on Baker's aircraft.
- Who directed Code of the Air?
- Code of the Air was directed by James P. Hogan.
- Who stars in Code of the Air?
- Code of the Air stars Kenneth Harlan, June Marlowe, Arthur Rankin, William V. Mong, Paul Weigel, James Bradbury Jr..
- How long is Code of the Air?
- Code of the Air has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
- What genre is Code of the Air?
- Code of the Air is a War, Science Fiction, Drama film.
- Where was Code of the Air produced?
- Code of the Air was produced in United States of America.