The Eagle and the Hawk (1933) | |
Director(s) | Stuart Walker |
Producer(s) | Bayard Veiller (uncredited) |
Top Genres | Action, Drama, War |
Top Topics | Air Force, Aviation, World War I |
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The Eagle and the Hawk (1933) was a War - Action Film directed by Stuart Walker and produced by Bayard Veiller.
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Pre-Code Crazy: The Eagle and the Hawk (1933)
By shadowsandsatin on Mar 11, 2018 From Shadows and SatinIf you tune in to The Eagle and the Hawk (1933) on March 24th because you’re a huge Carole Lombard fan, let me give you a tip. Lombard is in the film, but her role is small; she?s on screen less than 10 minutes, tops. ?But if you want to see a riveting pre-Code starring two first-rate actors n... Read full article
The Eagle and the Hawk
By kimalysong on Mar 18, 2012 From Sittin' on a Backyard FenceYou know what is one of the best film discoveries? When you realize two of your favorite actors starred in a film together that you have never seen. In the case of The Eagle & the Hawk it would be Fredric March & Cary Grant. Of course with big names like this you expect the film to not be ve... Read full article
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Jerry H. Young:
I'm a chauffeur for a graveyard, driving men to their deaths day after day.
Jerry H. Young: [about Richards's death] Somebody will get a nice, shiny medal for this.
Henry Crocker: Why don't you get wise? This is a war. I'm hired to kill the enemy, and there ain't no book of rules about that. Every one I put away means one less to kill me. That's my job, and I'm doing it.
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Jerry H. Young: [about Richards's death] Somebody will get a nice, shiny medal for this.
Henry Crocker: Why don't you get wise? This is a war. I'm hired to kill the enemy, and there ain't no book of rules about that. Every one I put away means one less to kill me. That's my job, and I'm doing it.
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Facts about
One of over 700 Paramount productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since.
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