Monte Rutledge

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Monte Rutledge is a central fictional character in the 1930 World War I aviation film "Hell's Angels," known for his role in the story’s dramatic exploration of brotherhood, sacrifice, and the moral costs of war.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Hell's Angels NERFINISHED
appearsInCountryOfOrigin United States NERFINISHED
appearsInDirector Howard Hughes NERFINISHED
appearsInFormat black-and-white film
appearsInGenre aviation film
war film
associatedWithTheme cowardice
duty
heroism
loyalty
redemption
conflictDepicted World War I NERFINISHED
countryAtWar United Kingdom NERFINISHED
createdBy Harry Behn NERFINISHED
Howard Hughes NERFINISHED
Joseph Moncure March NERFINISHED
Marshall Neilan NERFINISHED
fictionalNationality British
filmProductionEra Pre-Code Hollywood NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Hell's Angels (1930 film) NERFINISHED
hasFictionalTimePeriod 1910s
hasRelative Roy Rutledge NERFINISHED
hasSiblingRelationshipWith Roy Rutledge NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
mediumOfOrigin cinema
militaryBranchInFiction Royal Flying Corps NERFINISHED
narrativeRole central character
narrativeTheme brotherhood
moral costs of war
sacrifice
notableFor dramatic death scene
moral conflict under pressure
occupationInFiction military aviator
partOfCastType ensemble cast of Hell's Angels
portrayedBy Ben Lyon NERFINISHED
portrayedInMedium feature film
relativeType brother
setDuring Western Front of World War I NERFINISHED
storyFunction dramatizes fraternal conflict
embodies personal sacrifice
explores ethical dilemmas of war
workYear 1930

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Hell's Angels featuresCharacter Monte Rutledge