
The Lost Squadron
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.
The Lost Squadron
March 12, 1932
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Cast (20)

Richard Dix
Capt. 'Gibby' Gibson

Mary Astor
Follette Marsh

Robert Armstrong
Lt. 'Woody' Curwood

Dorothy Jordan
'Pest' Curwood

Joel McCrea
Red

Erich von Stroheim
Arthur von Furst

Hugh Herbert
Sergeant Fritz

Ralph Ince
Jettick

Marjorie Peterson
Stenographer

Ralph Lewis
Joe

William B. Davidson
Lelewer

Frank Clarke
Flier (uncredited)

Thomas A. Curran
Night Watchman (uncredited)

Edgar Dearing
Policeman Wanting Report (uncredited)

Art Goebel
Flier (uncredited)

Dick Grace
Flier (uncredited)

Arnold Gray
Tall Actor in War Film (uncredited)

Freeman Lang
Tall Actor in War Film (uncredited)

Leo Nomis
Flier (uncredited)

Frank O'Connor
Officer (uncredited)
Crew (27)
Directing

George Archainbaud
Director

James H. Anderson
Assistant Director
Writing

Herman J. Mankiewicz
Dialogue

Robert Presnell Sr.
Dialogue

Wallace Smith
Screenplay

Humphrey Pearson
Writer

Dick Grace
Story
Production

David O. Selznick
Executive Producer

Louis Sarecky
Associate Producer
Sound
Art
No data availableCamera

Fred Fleck
Aerial Camera

George E. Diskant
Assistant Camera

Joseph F. Biroc
Camera Operator

Harry J. Wild
Camera Operator

Edward Cronjager
Director of Photography

Leo Tover
Director of Photography

Harold E. Wellman
Assistant Camera

Robert Robinson
Aerial Camera

William H. Clothier
Assistant Camera

Elmer Dyer
Aerial Camera
Costume & Make-Up
Crew

Max Rée
Scenic Artist

Dick Grace
Stunts
Editing

William Hamilton
Editor