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'''Hell's Angels'' was made in 1930 and is the first multi-million dollar talking picture. Produced by Howard Hughes it's a thrilling story about two brothers attending Oxford that enlist with the RAF at the outbreak of World War I. Roy and Monte Rutledge have very different personalities. Monte is a womanizer and a coward when it comes to his Night Patrol duties. Roy is made of strong moral fiber and attempts to keep his brother in line. Both volunteer for an extremely risky two man bombing mission for different reasons. Their assignment to knock out a strategic German munitions facility is a booming success, but with a squadron of fighters bearing down on them afterward, escape seems unlikely. | '''Hell's Angels''' was made in 1930 and is the first multi-million dollar talking picture. Produced by Howard Hughes it's a thrilling story about two brothers attending Oxford that enlist with the RAF at the outbreak of World War I. Roy and Monte Rutledge have very different personalities. Monte is a womanizer and a coward when it comes to his Night Patrol duties. Roy is made of strong moral fiber and attempts to keep his brother in line. Both volunteer for an extremely risky two man bombing mission for different reasons. Their assignment to knock out a strategic German munitions facility is a booming success, but with a squadron of fighters bearing down on them afterward, escape seems unlikely. | ||
* Actors: Ben Lyon, James Hall, Jean Harlow, John Darrow, Lucien Prival | * Actors: [[Ben Lyon]], [[James Hall]], Jean Harlow, John Darrow, Lucien Prival, [[Roy Wilson]] | ||
* Directors: Edmund Goulding, Howard Hughes, James Whale | * Directors: Edmund Goulding, Howard Hughes, James Whale | ||
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==Maxim MG08/15 Spandau Aircraft== | ==Maxim MG08/15 Spandau Aircraft== | ||
[[Image:HA2.jpg|400px|thumb|none|[[Maxim|Maxim MG08/15 Spandau]] mounted in Zeppelin]] | [[Image:HA2.jpg|400px|thumb|none|[[Maxim|Maxim MG08/15 Spandau]] mounted in Zeppelin]] | ||
[[Image:HA3.jpg|400px|thumb|none|[[Maxim|Maxim MG08/15 Spandau]] mounted on German Bomber]] | [[Image:HA3.jpg|400px|thumb|none|[[Maxim|Maxim MG08/15 Spandau]] mounted on German Bomber manned by Monte Rutledge ([[Ben Lyon]])]] | ||
[[Image:HA5.jpg|400px|thumb|none|[[Maxim|Maxim MG08/15 Spandau]] mounted on German Bomber]] | [[Image:HA5.jpg|400px|thumb|none|[[Maxim|Maxim MG08/15 Spandau]] mounted on German Bomber manned by Monte Rutledge ([[Ben Lyon]])]] | ||
[[Image:HA6.jpg|400px|thumb|none|[[Maxim|Maxim MG08/15 Spandau]] mounted on German Bomber]] | [[Image:HA6.jpg|400px|thumb|none|[[Maxim|Maxim MG08/15 Spandau]] mounted on German Bomber manned by Monte Rutledge ([[Ben Lyon]])]] | ||
[[Image:HA7.jpg|400px|thumb|none|[[Maxim|Maxim MG08/15 Spandau]] mounted on German Fighter]] | [[Image:HA7.jpg|400px|thumb|none|[[Maxim|Maxim MG08/15 Spandau]] mounted on German Fighter]] | ||
[[Image:HA10.jpg|400px|thumb|none|[[Maxim|Maxim MG08/15 Spandau]] mounted on German Fighter]] | [[Image:HA10.jpg|400px|thumb|none|[[Maxim|Maxim MG08/15 Spandau]] mounted on German Fighter]] | ||
==Browning M1918 Aircraft== | ==Browning M1918 Aircraft== | ||
[[Image:HA8.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Browning M1918 Aircraft mounted on British Fighter]][[Image:HA9.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Browning M1918 Aircraft | [[Image:HA8.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Browning M1918 Aircraft mounted on British Fighter]] | ||
[[Image:HA9.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Browning M1918 Aircraft fired by Baldy Maloney ([[Roy Wilson]])]] | |||
==P08 Luger== | ==P08 Luger== | ||
[[Image:P08Luger1917.jpg|400px|thumb|none|P08 Luger Pistol - 9mm]] | [[Image:P08Luger1917.jpg|400px|thumb|none|P08 Luger Pistol - 9mm]] | ||
[[Image:HA11.jpg|400px|thumb|none|[[Luger P08|Lugers]] in both the German officer and | [[Image:HA11.jpg|400px|thumb|none|[[Luger P08|Lugers]] in both the German officer and Roy Rutledge ([[James Hall]]) hands]] | ||
==Gew 98 Rifle== | ==Gew 98 Rifle== | ||
[[Image:Mauser g98.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Mauser Gewehr 1898 Rifle - 7.92 x 57mm]] | [[Image:Mauser g98.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Mauser Gewehr 1898 Rifle - 7.92 x 57mm]] | ||
[[Image:HA12.jpg|400px|thumb|none|German soldier carrying a [[Mauser Gewehr 1898|Gew98 Rifle]]]] | [[Image:HA12.jpg|400px|thumb|none|German soldier carrying a [[Mauser Gewehr 1898|Gew98 Rifle]] escorting Roy Rutledge ([[James Hall]])]] | ||
==No.1 Mk III Rifle== | ==No.1 Mk III Rifle== |
Revision as of 00:16, 5 March 2009
Hell's Angels was made in 1930 and is the first multi-million dollar talking picture. Produced by Howard Hughes it's a thrilling story about two brothers attending Oxford that enlist with the RAF at the outbreak of World War I. Roy and Monte Rutledge have very different personalities. Monte is a womanizer and a coward when it comes to his Night Patrol duties. Roy is made of strong moral fiber and attempts to keep his brother in line. Both volunteer for an extremely risky two man bombing mission for different reasons. Their assignment to knock out a strategic German munitions facility is a booming success, but with a squadron of fighters bearing down on them afterward, escape seems unlikely.
- Actors: Ben Lyon, James Hall, Jean Harlow, John Darrow, Lucien Prival, Roy Wilson
- Directors: Edmund Goulding, Howard Hughes, James Whale
The following guns were used in the movie Hell's Angels: