Hell's Angels (1930 film)

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Hell's Angels (1930 film) is a 1930 American war drama directed by Howard Hughes, renowned for its groundbreaking aerial combat sequences and for launching Jean Harlow to stardom.

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instanceOf drama film
film
war film
basedOn original screenplay
cinematographyBy Harry Perry
Tony Gaudio
colorProcess black-and-white
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Howard Hughes
distributedBy United Artists
editedBy Douglass Biggs
M. Loew
era Pre-Code Hollywood
featuresCharacter Helen
Monte Rutledge
DeWitt Jennings
surface form: Roy Rutledge
filmingLocation California, United States
surface form: California

Culver City
filmingTechnique early two-color Technicolor sequences
genre romantic drama
war drama
hasSilentVersion true
hasTheme brotherhood
romantic rivalry
sacrifice
includesColorSequences yes
mainSubject Royal Flying Corps
aerial warfare
musicBy Adolph Tandler NERFINISHED
notableFor groundbreaking aerial combat sequences
launching Jean Harlow to stardom
originalLanguage English
portrays Imperial German Army Air Service
surface form: German Luftstreitkräfte

Royal Air Force bombing raid
producer Howard Hughes
productionCompany The Caddo Company
productionCost approximately $4,000,000
publicationDate 1930
releaseDate 1930-05-27
runtime 127 minutes
screenwriter Harry Behn
Howard Estabrook
Joseph Moncure March
setInPeriod World War I
soundFilm true
stars Ben Lyon
James Hall
Jean Harlow
John Darrow

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