The Last Flight (film)

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The Last Flight is a 1931 film starring Richard Barthelmess, David Manners, Johnny Mack Brown, and Helen Chandler.

The film is known as a Lost Generation celebration of alcohol involving three young World War I veterans who opt to drink indefinitely and almost continuously in Paris with the vivacious and beautiful woman they've befriended.

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