
Lt. Robert Banks (Charles Rogers) shoots down and captures a German ace and is betrayed by the woman he loves.


Alright, so 'Young Eagles' from 1930. Is it worth finding today? Absolutely, if you're the kind of person who appreciates early talkies and wants a peek at how WWI stories were told back then. If you're expecting some slick, fast-paced action or super deep, nuanced characters, you'll probably just find it a bit slow. B...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

William A. Wellman

Robert N. Bradbury
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"Alright, so 'Young Eagles' from 1930. Is it worth finding today? Absolutely, if you're the kind of person who appreciates early talkies and wants a peek at how WWI stories were told back then. If you're expecting some slick, fast-paced action or super deep, nuanced characters, you'll probably just find it a bit slow. But for silent film fans or folks into early Hollywood history, it’s a neat little time capsule. 🕰️ Charles 'Buddy' Rogers plays Lieutenant Robert Banks, this earnest, almost *too..."
Grover Jones, Elliott White Springs, William Slavens McNutt
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