The Blue Squadron
Originally released in 1934. The Blue Squadron is a war film. directed by George King.
Starring Esmond Knight, John Stuart, and Greta Hansen
Synopsis
Two young officers in the Italian Royal Air Force (Knight and Stuart) compete for the hand of the attractive Elena (Greta Hansen) and find their comradeship strained as a result. Both try to impress her with daredevil aviation stunts which become increasingly reckless as they try to outdo each other in bravery. Finally, Knight goes too far and crashes his plane on a mountainside. Putting rivalry aside, Stuart risks his life to save his injured colleague, and both realize that their friendship is more important than silly squabbling over a woman. They leave the choice to Elena. A co-production between Britain's Teddington Studios and Italy's Pittaluga studios.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Cinès-Pittaluga
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Blue Squadron about?
Two young officers in the Italian Royal Air Force (Knight and Stuart) compete for the hand of the attractive Elena (Greta Hansen) and find their comradeship strained as a result. Both try to impres...
Who directed The Blue Squadron?
The Blue Squadron was directed by George King.
How long is The Blue Squadron?
The Blue Squadron has a runtime of 1 hours and 36 minutes (96 minutes total).
When was The Blue Squadron released?
The Blue Squadron was released on December 12, 1934 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Blue Squadron?
The main cast of The Blue Squadron includes Esmond Knight, John Stuart, Greta Hansen, Cecil Parker, Ralph Reader.