Flying G-Men

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Flying G-Men
Directed by James W. Horne
Ray Taylor
Norman Deming (asst.)
Peter Jones (asst.)
V.O. Smith (asst.)
Produced by Larry Darmour
Jack Fier (asst.)
Written by Robert E. Kent
Basil Dickey
Sherman L. Lowe
Narrated by Knox Manning
Starring Robert Paige
Richard Fiske
James Craig
Lorna Gray
Music by Morris Stoloff
Sidney Cutner
Cinematography Benjamin H. Kline
Editing by Richard Fantl
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) 2 February 1939
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Flying G-Men (1939) is a Columbia Film serial. It was the sixth of the fifty seven serials released by Columbia.

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[edit] Plot

Three government aviators, the "Flying G-Men" of the title - one of whom is disguised as The Black Falcon, fight to protect America from an enemy spy ring and to avenge the death of the fourth Flying G-Man, Charles Bronson.

[edit] Cast

  • Robert Paige as Hal Andrews, Flying G-Man, and The Black Falcon
  • Richard Fiske as Bart Davis, Flying G-Man
  • James Craig as John Cummings, Flying G-Man
  • Lorna Gray as Babs McKay
  • Sammy McKim as Billy McKay
  • Stanley Brown as Charles Bronson, Flying G-Man
  • Don Beddoe as W. S. Hamilton
  • Forbes Murray as Marvin Brewster and The Professor, the villainous owner of a local airport
  • Lee Prather as Simmons
  • Beatrice Blinn as Brewster's secretary
  • Ann Doran as Hamilton's secretary
  • Dick Curtis as Korman, a henchman
  • Eddie Laughton as Hall, a henchman
  • John Tyrrell as Williams
  • Eddie Fetherston as Borden, a geologist

[edit] Production


[edit] Chapter titles

  1. Challenge in the Sky
  2. Flight of the Condemned
  3. The Vulture's Nest
  4. The Falcon Strikes
  5. Flight From Death
  6. Phantom of the Sky
  7. Trapped by Radio
  8. The Midnight Watch
  9. Wings of Terror
  10. Flaming Wreckage
  11. While a Nation Sleeps
  12. Sealed Orders
  13. Flame Island
  14. Jaws of Death
  15. The Falcon's Reward

[edit] See also

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Preceded by
The Spider's Web (1938)
Columbia Serial
Flying G-Men (1939)
Succeeded by
Mandrake the Magician (1939)