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    Flying Leathernecks

    1951 · War · 1h 42m

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  1. Box office. $2.6 million (U.S. rentals) [1] Flying Leathernecks is a 1951 American Technicolor action war film directed by Nicholas Ray, [2] [3] produced by Edmund Grainger, (who had produced Sands of Iwo Jima) and starring John Wayne and Robert Ryan. The movie details the exploits and personal battles of United States Marine Corps aviators ...

  2. Flying Leathernecks is a 1951 film about a Marine squadron in the Guadalcanal campaign. It stars John Wayne as the tough but fair commander and Robert Ryan as his second in command, who clash over training methods.

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    • Action, Drama, War
    • Nicholas Ray
    • 1951-08-28
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  4. Flying Leathernecks. 1951 · 1 hr 43 min. TV-PG. Action · Drama · War. Two Marine Air Corps officers clash over leadership styles but learn to mingle their methods after confronting the stark realities of World War II. Subtitles: English. Starring: John Wayne Robert Ryan Don Taylor Janis Carter Jay C. Flippen William Harrigan James Bell Barry ...

    • Nicholas Ray
    • January 1, 1951
    • 102 min
  5. Multi-billionaire playboy and impulsive eccentric Howard Hughes was the deep-pocketed producer behind the Nicholas Ray buzz-boy film, Flying Leathernecks in 1951. Hughes' decision to produce the film made sense, given his own interest in aviation and the fact that one of his first film efforts was the aerial drama, Hell's Angels (1930).

    • Nicholas Ray, Edmund Grainger, Sam Ruman
    • John Wayne
  6. John Wayne is a no-nonsense WWII squadron leader whose unforgiving style clashes with that of his fellow officer, Robert Ryan. But when called into action ov...

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