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  1. The Flying Ace is a 1926 black-and-white silent drama film directed by Richard E. Norman with an all- African-American cast. This film was inspired by Bessie Colman and six-reel film, made by Norman Studios in Jacksonville, Florida, utilized a mix of professionals such as leads Laurence Criner and Kathryn Boyd, and non-professional actors. [1] [.

  2. Jul 17, 2010 · With Laurence Criner, Kathryn Boyd, Boise De Legge, Harold Platts. A WWI fighter pilot returns to his former job as a railroad detective, and must recover a satchel filled with $25,000 of stolen payroll, locate a missing employee, and capture the gang of thieves responsible.

  3. The Flying Ace (Norman, 1926) — High Quality 1080p - YouTube. André Bourbeau. 2.94K subscribers. 3.9K views 1 year ago. ...more. This is a fully high definition copy of Richard Norman's...

  4. Filmed at the site of the Norman Studios property in Jacksonville, Florida’s historic Old Arlington neighborhood, and in Mayport, a nearby fishing village, The Flying Ace stars Laurence Criner as Capt. Billy Stokes, a World War I pilot who returns home and resumes his former job as a railroad detective; and Kathryn Boyd as Ruth Sawtelle, the ...

  5. Nov 20, 2019 · In The Fly­ing Ace, Cap­tain Stokes not only returns from fly­ing dan­ger­ous mis­sions for his coun­try, but he then goes on to cap­ture a band of thieves who stole his employer’s pay­roll. The char­ac­ter “nev­er would have made it onscreen in a Hol­ly­wood movie of the time.”

  6. At the railroad home office, Captain William "Billy" Stokes, known as the "Flying Ace" for his exploits in France bringing down seven German planes, visits the general manager, Howard MacAndrews, for whom he used to work as a detective.

  7. By Right of Birth (1921) [Only Surviving Works From The Lincoln Motion Picture Company] https://www.daaracarchive.org/2016/08/flying-aces-1926.htmlA veteran World War I fighter...

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