Squadron of Honor (1938)

100,000 LEGIONAIRES ON A MANHUNT!

Squadron of Honor (1938) poster

Squadron of Honor takes place during an American Legion convention, with newsreel shots of the genuine article interspersed among the reenacted scene. A murder is committed, and young legionnaire Blane (Don Terry) wants to find out who's responsible. The cops are convinced that pacifistic munitions executive Metcalf (Thurston Hall) committed the crime, but in fact Metcalf has been framed by pro-war armaments manufacturer Kimball (Robert Warwick).

Director: Charles C. Coleman
Genre: Crime, Action
Runtime: 65 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Production: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

Themes

Drug Cartel Wars and Blood, Cartel's Ruthless Grip and Violence

Keywords

uniform, murder

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Squadron of Honor about?
Squadron of Honor takes place during an American Legion convention, with newsreel shots of the genuine article interspersed among the reenacted scene. A murder is committed, and young legionnaire Blane (Don Terry) wants to find out who's responsible. The cops are convinced that pacifistic munitions executive Metcalf (Thurston Hall) committed the crime, but in fact Metcalf has been framed by pro-war armaments manufacturer Kimball (Robert Warwick).
Who directed Squadron of Honor?
Squadron of Honor was directed by Charles C. Coleman.
Who stars in Squadron of Honor?
Squadron of Honor stars Don Terry, Mary Russell, Thurston Hall, Arthur Loft, Robert Warwick, Marc Lawrence.
How long is Squadron of Honor?
Squadron of Honor has a runtime of 1h 5m (65 minutes).
What genre is Squadron of Honor?
Squadron of Honor is a Crime, Action film.
Where was Squadron of Honor produced?
Squadron of Honor was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Squadron of Honor?
The themes of Squadron of Honor include: Drug Cartel Wars and Blood, Cartel's Ruthless Grip and Violence.