Flying G-Men

Flying G-Men

Infobox Film
name = Flying G-Men


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director = James W. Horne
Ray Taylor
Norman Deming "(asst.)"
Peter Jones "(asst.)"
V.O. Smith "(asst.)"
producer = Larry Darmour
Jack Fier "(asst.)"
writer = Robert E. Kent
Basil Dickey
Sherman L. Lowe
narrator = Knox Manning
starring = Robert Paige
Richard Fiske
James Craig
Lorna Gray
music = Morris Stoloff
Sidney Cutner
cinematography = Benjamin H. Kline
editing = Richard Fantl
distributor = Columbia Pictures
released = 2 February 1939
runtime =
country = USA
language = English
budget =
gross =
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amg_id = 1:234843
imdb_id = 0031324

"Flying G-Men" (1939) is a Columbia Film serial. It was the sixth of the fifty seven serials released by Columbia.

Plot

Three government aviators, the "Flying G-Men" of the title - one of whom is disguised as The Black Falcon, fight to protect America from an enemy spy ring and to avenge the death of the fourth Flying G-Man, Charles Bronson.

Cast

* Robert Paige as Hal Andrews, Flying G-Man, and The Black Falcon
* Richard Fiske as Bart Davis, Flying G-Man
* James Craig as John Cummings, Flying G-Man
* Lorna Gray as Babs McKay
* Sammy McKim as Billy McKay
* Stanley Brown as Charles Bronson, Flying G-Man
* Don Beddoe as W. S. Hamilton
* Forbes Murray as Marvin Brewster and The Professor, the villainous owner of a local airport
* Lee Prather as Simmons
* Beatrice Blinn as Brewster's secretary
* Ann Doran as Hamilton's secretary
* Dick Curtis as Korman, a henchman
* Eddie Laughton as Hall, a henchman
* John Tyrrell as Williams
* Eddie Fetherston as Borden, a geologist

Production

Chapter titles

# Challenge in the Sky
# Flight of the Condemned
# The Vulture's Nest
# The Falcon Strikes
# Flight from Death
# Phantom of the Sky
# Trapped by Radio
# The Midnight Watch
# Wings of Terror
# Flaming Wreckage
# While a Nation Sleeps
# Sealed Orders
# Flame Island
# Jaws of Death
# The Falcon's RewardSource: [cite book
last = Cline
first = William C.
title = In the Nick of Time
origyear = 1984
publisher = McFarland & Company, Inc.
isbn = 078640471X
pages = pp. 223
chapter = Filmography
]

ee also

*List of film serials by year
*List of film serials by studio

References

External links

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title=Columbia Serial
before=The Spider's Web (1938)
years=Flying G-Men (1939)
after=Mandrake the Magician (1939)


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