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Air Patrol is a 1962 American CinemaScope drama film directed by Maury Dexter and written by Harry Spalding. The film stars Willard Parker, Merry Anders, Robert Dix, John Holland, Russ Bender and Douglass Dumbrille. [1] The film was released on July 17, 1962, by 20th Century Fox. [2] [3] [4]
Air Police is a 1931 aviation sound film about air police produced by George W. Weeks Productions (as Thrill-O-Drama). It was distributed by Sono Art-World Wide Pictures and William Steiner Productions. Air Police was directed by Stuart Paton and stars Kenneth Harlan, Josephine Dunn, Richard Cramer and Charles Delaney. [N 1] [2]
This is a list of feature films originally released and/or distributed by Monogram Pictures and Allied Artists Pictures Corporation. Monogram/Allied Artists' post-August 1946 library is currently owned by Warner Bros. (via Lorimar Motion Pictures), while 187 pre-August 1946 Monogram films are owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (via United Artists) and select post-1938 Monogram films are owned by ...
The Air Patrol is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Bruce M. Mitchell and written by William Berke and Gardner Bradford from a story by Al Wilson, the film's star. [1] [2] The film stars Al Wilson, Elsa Benham, Jack Mower, Frank Tomick, Monte Montague, and Taylor N. Duncan. The film was released on January 1, 1928, by Universal ...
Air Cadet (film) Air Devils; The Air Hawk; Air Mail (film) The Air Patrol; Airport '77; Airport (1970 film) Airport 1975; Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1944 film) Alias Mary Dow; Alias Miss Dodd; Alias the Deacon (1927 film) Alias the Deacon (1940 film) Alice in Glamourland; All American (film) The All American (film) All at Sea (1933 film ...
Combat air patrol, a type of military flying mission; Civil Air Patrol, the civilian auxiliary for the United States Air Force; Air Patrol Squadron 2 (JMSDF), a unit in the Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force
The Dawn Patrol is a 1938 American war film, a remake of the pre-Code 1930 film of the same title.Both were based on the short story "The Flight Commander" by John Monk Saunders, [3] an American writer said to have been haunted by his inability to get into combat as a flyer with the U.S. Air Service.
The original company produced films from 1929 through 1957, with releases extending until its dissolution in 1959. On October 23, 1928, RCA announced that it had acquired control of the Film Booking Offices of America studio and Keith-Albee-Orpheum theater chain and was merging them under a holding company, Radio-Keith-Orpheum Corp. [ 1 ] Its ...