The Legion of the Condemned Trailer

The Legion of the Condemned Trailer (1928)

"A toast to those who laugh at death." 10 March 1928 Drama, Romance, War 80 mins

Finding his sweetheart, Christine, in the arms of a German officer, Price joins the French Air Legion. Christine is later revealed to be the spy whom Price has been ordered to drop behind enemy lines. They are reconciled, are captured by the Germans, and are rescued by his unit.

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Cast

Gary Cooper

as Gale Price

Fay Wray

as Christine Charteris

Barry Norton

as Byron Dashwood

Lane Chandler

as Charles Holabird

Francis McDonald

as Gonzolo Vasquez

George Voya

as Robert Montagnal

Freeman Wood

as Richard De Witt

E.H. Calvert

as Commandant

Albert Conti

as Von Hohendorff

Charlotte Bird

as Celeste

Toto Guette

as Mechanic

Joe Darensbourg

as Musician

Satchel McVea

as Musician

Crew

George Marion Jr.

George Marion Jr. Title Graphics

Edith Head

Edith Head Costume Design

Travis Banton

Travis Banton Costume Design

Henry W. Gerrard

Henry W. Gerrard Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 10 March 1928

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