Squadron of Doom (1937)

TV Movie  -  75 min  -  Action
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Wyndham Gittens (screenplay) (archive footage), Norman S. Hall (screenplay) (archive footage), and 1 more credit »
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Squadron of Doom -- A feature-length version of the Ace Drummond serial. The infamous "Dragon" is at it again, and it's up to Ace Drummond Daredevil to put a stop to his evil ways.
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Cast

Credited cast:
John 'Dusty' King John 'Dusty' King ...
Ace Drummond (archive footage)
Jean Rogers Jean Rogers ...
Peggy Trainor (archive footage)
Noah Beery Jr. ...
Jerry (archive footage)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Hooper Atchley Hooper Atchley ...
Baron Caldoni (archive footage)
Stanley Blystone Stanley Blystone ...
Sergi (archive footage)
Al Bridge Al Bridge ...
Wyckoff (archive footage)
Edmund Cobb Edmund Cobb ...
Nicolai (archive footage)
James Eagles James Eagles ...
Johnny Wong (archive footage)
Chester Gan Chester Gan ...
Kai Chek (archive footage)
Selmer Jackson Selmer Jackson ...
Meredith (archive footage)
Arthur Loft Arthur Loft ...
Chang Ho (archive footage)
Eddie Parker Eddie Parker ...
O'Connor (archive footage)
House Peters Jr. House Peters Jr. ...
Pete (archive footage)
C. Montague Shaw C. Montague Shaw ...
Dr. Trainor (archive footage)
Louis Vincenot Louis Vincenot ...
Lotan (archive footage)
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Plot Keywords:

Serial | Beautiful Woman | Airplane

Genres:

Action

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Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

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Universal Pictures See more »
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Trivia

This is not a feature film but several episodes from the serial Ace Drummond edited together and released to television as a feature. See more »

Connections

Edited from Ace Drummond (1936) See more »