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International Squadron (1941)




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International Squadron (1941)

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USA 13 August 1941



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International Squadron (1941)


Ronald Reagan ... Jimmy Grant


Release Date: 13 August 1941 (USA)










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Movie Review

International Squadron (1941)

At the Strand

T.S.

Published: November 14, 1941

For all its flaming crashes and for all its shots of helpless planes spinning clumsily earthward, credit "International Squadron," now at the Strand, with a neat three-point landing at high speed. As another aerial and romantic dog-fight in the hurtling succession of epics about the Royal Air Force, it breezes along with dash and bravado and not too much self-importance. Its emotional upheavals are tossed off with a wisecrack; it doesn't belabor its story with inspirational organ music, and it keeps its wheels well off the ground. No ace among war films, it is none the less a brisk, brash flier in pulse-quickening entertainment.

Despite the title, the story is not so much of the high-hearted emigrés now lifting their planes from English fields; rather, it is the familiar yarn of the cocky American who joins the squadron, creates romantic havoc among his buddies' fiancées and grows up after his breaches of discipline have cost the lives of two companions. But, as adventure hokum, it has been kept within bounds by the scenarists and the director. For the most part, the camera is concerned with the planes—skimming off the ground like dark birds on night patrol, their exhausts feathering the high sky in circling dog-fights, their smoke-plumed plunges made amid machine-gun chatter.

If the director has kept the action shuttling rapidly between the air and the fliers' barracks on the ground, the performances, too, are keyed to the same tempo. Ronald Reagan is excellent as the slaphappy hell-diver who finally pays for his moral failures with his own death in combat; James Stephenson has added another clipped performance as the squadron leader, and Cliff Edwards, as Reagan's batman, gargles some funny lines. All in all, a boisterous, stripped-for-acton melodrama that fortunately doesn't stop to ponder lugubriously about life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

INTERNATIONAL SQUADRON, screen play by Barry Trivers; based on an original story by Frank Wead; directed by Lothar Mendes for Warner Brothers.

Jimmy Grant . . . . . Ronald Reagan










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The Prisoner of War Medal is a military award of the United States armed forces which was authorized by Congress and signed into law by President Ronald Reagan on 8 November 1985. The United States Code citation for the POW Medal statute is 10 U.S.C. § 1128.

The Prisoner of War Medal may be awarded to any person who was a prisoner of war after April 5, 1917, (the date of the United States entry into World War I was the 6th). It is awarded to any person who was taken prisoner or held captive while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States; while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing Armed Force; or while serving with friendly forces engaged in armed conflict against an opposing Armed Force in which the United States is not a belligerent party. As of an amendment to Title 10 of the United States Code in 1989, the medal is also awarded for captivity by foreign armed forces that are hostile to the United States, under circumstances which the Secretary concerned finds to have been comparable to those under which persons have generally been held captive by enemy armed forces during periods of armed conflict. The person's conduct, while in captivity, must have been honorable. This medal may be awarded posthumously to the surviving next of kin of the recipient.



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Prototype (1983) (TV)

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USA 7 December 1983



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Prototype (1983) (TV)


An intelligent android (Michael) constructed by a research team is taken outdoors and successfully passed off as human in a trial run. When the government hears of this, they order their own set of tests in Washington. When the project leader realizes the military want the android for a soldier, he can't accept it, and he and Michael go into hiding to avoid their clutches.