
Young Eagles
Drama
Overview
Lieut. Robert Banks, an American aviator on leave in Paris, meets Mary Gordon, a young American who lives abroad, but their romance is cut short by his return to the front. In an air battle, Robert brings down and captures the Grey Eagle, Baden, and takes him to American Intelligence in Paris. Mary, ostensibly a spy for the Germans, drugs Robert, who awakens to find that his uniform has been stolen by Baden. Later, in an exciting air conflict, Baden is wounded but shoots down Robert's plane. The German rescues him, however, and takes him to an Allied hospital, assuring him of Mary's love; his faith in her is restored when he learns that she is actually a spy for U. S. Intelligence.
Top Cast


Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
Lieutenant Robert Banks
Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
Lieutenant Robert Banks


Jean Arthur
Jean Arthur
Mary Gordon
Jean Arthur
Mary Gordon


Paul Lukas
Paul Lukas
Von Baden
Paul Lukas
Von Baden


Stuart Erwin
Stuart Erwin
Pudge Higgins
Stuart Erwin
Pudge Higgins


Virginia Bruce
Virginia Bruce
Florence Welford
Virginia Bruce
Florence Welford


Gordon De Main
Gordon De Main
Major Lewis
Gordon De Main
Major Lewis


James Finlayson
James Finlayson
Scotty
James Finlayson
Scotty
Frank Ross
Frank Ross
Lieutenant Graham
Frank Ross
Lieutenant Graham


Jack Luden
Jack Luden
Lieutenant Barker
Jack Luden
Lieutenant Barker


Freeman Wood
Freeman Wood
Lieutenant Mason
Freeman Wood
Lieutenant Mason
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