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    Flying Devils

    1933 · Adventure · 1h 2m

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  1. Flying Devils: Directed by Russell Birdwell. With Arline Judge, Bruce Cabot, Eric Linden, Ralph Bellamy. Anny Hardy is a parachute-stunt diver with a flying-circus group of barnstorming pilots which her husband, "Speed" Hardy heads.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Russell Birdwell
    • 1933-07-14
  2. Flying Devils (a.k.a. The Flying Circus or Flying Circus) is a 1933 American Pre-Code action film dealing with aviation. The film was directed by former Hollywood agent Russell Birdwell and photographed by film noir cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca. The screenplay was written by Byron Morgan and Louis Stevens, based on an original story by ...

  3. Flying Devils (1933) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular ...

  4. Synopsis. A family of aerialists decides to go after the $250,000 prize being offered to any group that can execute a complicated trapeze maneuver. However, personal dramas and financial difficulties soon threaten to overtake the flyers' pursuit of the elusive quadruple somersault. The film received a Robert Award as the best Danish film of 1985.

    • Anders Refn
    • 8
  5. The working title and British release title for this film was Flying Circus. The Film Daily review incorrectly stated that Russell Birdwell, a former RKO publicist, made his directorial debut in this production. Birdwell actually made his directorial debut with the 1929 Fox feature Masquerade (see AFI Catalog of Feature Films, 1921-30).

    • Russell Birdwell, Wally Fox
    • Bruce Cabot
  6. Flying Devils. Edit. Summaries. Anny Hardy is a parachute-stunt diver with a flying-circus group of barnstorming pilots which her husband, "Speed" Hardy heads. She ...

  7. Flying Devils is a 1933 American Pre-Code action film dealing with aviation. The film was directed by former Hollywood agent Russell Birdwell and photographed by film noir cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca. The screenplay was written by Byron Morgan and Louis Stevens, based on an original story by Stevens. In an unusual move, Bruce Cabot was the star, with perennial "good guy" Ralph Bellamy ...

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