Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0
Thad Walker
Renee Beaulieu
Drill Sergeant
Duke Sinclair
U.S. General
The Madam
Dave Putnam
George Moseley
Dave Judd (as Bob Hover)
Arthur Blumenthal
Frank Baylies
Jimmy
Sgt. Parris
Amos J. Walker
Bill Wellman Sr.
Tom Hitchcock
Lawrence 'Red' Scanion (as Dennis Devine)
Landram Ovington (uncredited)
Captain Honore (uncredited)
Policeman (uncredited)
French Recruiting Officer (uncredited)
Interpreter (uncredited)
Wally Winter (uncredited)
Written by r96sk on 2022-01-09
Not one that'll live long in the memory. <em>'Lafayette Escadrille'</em> is mildly watchable but I can't really recall anything that occurred across the 90 minutes or so. The potential-filled story isn't all that interestingly portrayed and the acting is, while nothing bad, just very plain, pardon the pun, as no-one stands out. This is one of Clint Eastwood's early credited roles, though he may as well have been uncredited to be honest - very much seen more than he is heard, though <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lafayette_Escadrille_(film)#:~:text=In%20casting%2C%20Wellman%20wanted%20Paul%20Newman%20and%20Clint%20Eastwood%20as%20the%20leads%3B%20studio%20head%20Jack%20L.%20Warner%20refused%2C%20and%20substituted%20teen%20idol%20Tab%20Hunter%20and%20David%20Janssen%2C%20with%20Eastwood%20moved%20to%20a%20minor%20role.">apparently</a> could've been lead if director William A. Wellman had his way. Tab Hunter is the lead here, but the only thing I'll take from him here is that he kinda looks like MMA fighter <a href="https://www.tapology.com/fightcenter/fighters/171377-ian-garry">Ian Garry</a>... just me that sees that? Probably. Could be worth a watch for some of the neat aerial sequences near the end, but otherwise this 1958 flick isn't one I'd recommend.