The Eagle and the Hawk (1933 film)

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The Eagle and the Hawk (1933 film) is a pre-Code World War I drama notable for its antiwar themes and strong performances by Fredric March and Cary Grant.

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instanceOf World War I film
film
basedOn story by John Monk Saunders
blackAndWhite true
cinematographyBy Charles Lang NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Stuart Walker NERFINISHED
distributedIn theatrical release
distributor Paramount Pictures
editedBy Jane Loring NERFINISHED
featuresPerformanceDescribedAs strong performances by Fredric March and Cary Grant
hasFilmFormat 35 mm
hasGenre war drama
hasHistoricalContext produced before enforcement of the Hays Code
hasNarrativeFocus moral conflict of a fighter ace
hasTheme World War I aviation
anti-war
isPreCodeFilm true
leadCharacterPlayedBy Fredric March NERFINISHED
motionPictureRatingEra pre-Code Hollywood
notableFor antiwar themes
depiction of psychological toll of combat
originalLanguage English
portrays Royal Flying Corps pilots
producer B. P. Schulberg NERFINISHED
productionCompany Paramount Pictures NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1933
runtimeMinutes 68
screenwriter Bogart Rogers NERFINISHED
Seton I. Miller NERFINISHED
setDuring World War I NERFINISHED
setting Western Front NERFINISHED
starring Carole Lombard NERFINISHED
Cary Grant NERFINISHED
Fredric March NERFINISHED
Jack Oakie NERFINISHED
supportingCharacterPlayedBy Carole Lombard NERFINISHED
Cary Grant NERFINISHED
uncreditedDirector Mitchell Leisen NERFINISHED

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