Review of The Lost Squadron (1932) by Mordaunt Hall for New York Times — 04 Nov 2006
It is an excellent melodrama, ably directed, with a background familiar to producers -- for it is chiefly concerned with stunt flying before the cameras in Hollywood and a film director is the evil genius.
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This review of The Lost Squadron (1932) was written by Mordaunt Hall and published by New York Times on 04 Nov 2006.
The Lost Squadron has generally received mixed reviews.
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