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Central Airport

1933 | 72 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Central Airport is a 1933 American pre-Code aviation drama film directed by William A. Wellman, with uncredited fill-in direction by Alfred E. Green, and written by Rian James and James Seymour based on the John C. "Jack" Moffitt story, "Hawk's Mate". The film stars Richard Barthelmess, Sally Eilers and Tom Brown. Central Airport was produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, which released it on April 15, 1933.

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Credits

Producer
Hal B. Wallis
Director
Alfred Edward Green, William A. Wellman
Director of Photography
Sidney Hickox
Original Music Composer
Leo F. Forbstein
Country
United States
Studios
Warner Bros. Entertainment, First National Pictures

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Cast · 12

Charles Lane

Charles Lane

James Murray

James Murray

John Wayne

John Wayne

JM

James Murray

TB

Tom Brown

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