The Lost Squadron
movie

-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!
Released March 12, 1932
Overview
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.
Cast

Richard Dix
as
Capt. 'Gibby' Gibson

Mary Astor
as
Follette Marsh

Robert Armstrong
as
Lt. 'Woody' Curwood

Dorothy Jordan
as
'Pest' Curwood

Joel McCrea
as
Red

Erich von Stroheim
as
Arthur von Furst

Hugh Herbert
as
Sergeant Fritz

Ralph Ince
as
Jettick
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Marjorie Peterson
as
Stenographer

Ralph Lewis
as
Joe

William B. Davidson
as
Lelewer

Frank Clarke
as
Flier (uncredited)
Crew

George Archainbaud
as
Director
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Dick Grace
as
Story
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Wallace Smith
as
Screenplay
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Robert Presnell Sr.
as
Dialogue
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Humphrey Pearson
as
Writer
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Robert Robinson
as
Aerial Camera
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George E. Diskant
as
Assistant Camera

Joseph F. Biroc
as
Camera Operator
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Fred Fleck
as
Aerial Camera
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Dick Grace
as
Stunts
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Harold E. Wellman
as
Assistant Camera
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Max Rée
as
Scenic Artist