Eagle Squadron
An American joins the British Royal Air Force just before Pearl Harbor is attacked, and falls in love with a beautiful English girl.
Norman Reilly Raine
Arthur Lubin
Casts & Crew
Robert Stack
Diana Barrymore
Jon Hall
Eddie Albert
Nigel Bruce
Evelyn Ankers
Leif Erickson
John Loder
Edgar Barrier
Isobel Elsom
Alan Hale Jr.
Don Porter
Donald Stuart
Frederick Worlock
Stanley Ridges
Gene Reynolds
Robert Warwick
Clarence Straight
Edmund Glover
Gladys Cooper
Rhys Williams
Paul Cavanagh
Gavin Muir
Jill Esmond
Ian Wolfe
Alan Napier
Queenie Leonard
Audrey Long
Mary Carr
Peter Lawford
Rex Lease
Richard Cramer
William Severn
Richard Fraser
Richard Crane
Howard Banks
Harold Landon
Todd Karns
Charles King Jr.
Harold De Becker
Carl Harbord
Charles Irwin
Olaf Hytten
Stanley Smith
Richard Davies
John Burton
Tom Stevenson
James Eagles
Irene Tedrow
Peggy Ann Garner
Linda Bieber
Louis Adlon
Harry Allen
Paula Allen
Radford Allen
Rudolph Anders
Rene Austin
Lee Bennett
Barry Bernard
Wilda Bieber
Howard Blanchard
John Bleifer
Walter Bonn
Paul Bryar
Vicki Campbell
Fred Cavens
Gerard Cavin
Dennis Chaldecott
David Clyde
Rae Collett
James Craven
Carol Curtis-Brown
Leslie Denison
John Estes
Herbert Evans
Florence Gill
Arthur Gould-Porter
Eddie Hall
Alec Harford
James Harker
Mary Lou Harrington
Keith Hitchcock
John Holland
Colin Kenny
Guy Kingsford
Kate Drain Lawson
Bruce Lester
Oscar Loraine
Kenneth MacDonald
Tommy Martin
Viola Moore
Jessica Newcombe
Tarquin Olivier
Frank Penny
Quentin Reynolds
Clare Sandars
James Seay
Yvonne Severn
Billy Sheffield
Ivan F. Simpson
Robert Street
Harry Stubbs
Cyril Thornton
Roland Varno
Pax Walker
Johnny Walsh
Crane Whitley
Heather Wilde
Eric Wilton
Bruce Wyndham
Joyce Wynn
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