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Rock Hudson | Burke Devlin | |
Robert Stack | Roger Shumann | |
Dorothy Malone | LaVerne Shumann | |
Jack Carson | Jiggs | |
Robert Middleton | Matt Ord | |
Alan Reed | Colonel T. J. Fineman | |
Alexander Lockwood | Sam Hagood | |
Christopher Olsen | Jack Shumann | |
Robert J. Wilke | Hank | |
Troy Donahue | Frank Burnham | |
William Schallert | Ted Baker | |
Betty Utey | Dancing girl | |
Phil Harvey | Telegraph editor | |
Steve Drexel | Young Man | |
Eugene Borden | Claude Mollet |
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Producer | Albert Zugsmith
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Writer | William Faulkner
George Zuckerman |
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Cinematography | Irving Glassberg
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Musician | Frank Skinner
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In the 1930's, a First World War flying ace named Roger Schumann is reduced to making appearances on the crash-and-burn circuit of stunt aerobatics. His family are forced to live like dogs while Shumann pursues his only true love, the airplane. When Burke Devlin, a reporter, shows up on the scene to do a "whatever happened to" story on Shumann, he is repulsed by the war hero's diminished circumstances and, conversely, drawn to his stunning wife, LaVerne. |
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