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Ace of Aces (1933)
Legally important now.
"Ace of Aces" was deliberately acted by Richard Dix while the role of Elizabeth Allen remains unclear. But she did attempt to convey the entire picture of a girlfriend during World War I who sees it as being a true requirement. How many total movies in the 1930s did that? Thus this is a suppressed movie. It's known that the British sent about 300 conscientious objectors to the firing squad during World War I. No one on the allied side in the movie, set of course in a flying squadron base, has any idea what World War I is about. You're not going to find from the movie whether the U.S. entering it helped anything. We know what the ultimate result was. So assuming the movie's value is the precise degree of disparity between Richard Dix and Elizabeth Allen, it is noteworthy that his character, Rocky Thorne, has the same last name as a major freeway exit adjacent to Fort Lewis, Washington. Which is the largest army base in the United States. Suppressed. Federal judge will grant the motion to extend.