Hell's Angels is a
1930 American war film, directed by
Howard Hughes and starring
Jean Harlow,
Ben Lyon, and
James Hall. The film, which was produced by Hughes and written by
Harry Behn and Howard Estabrook, centers on the
combat pilots of
World War I. It was released by
United Artists.
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Plot
Roy and Monte Rutledge are very different British brothers studying at
Oxford together at the onset of
World War I. Mild-mannered Roy is in love with and idealizes the wayward Helen, played by
Jean Harlow. Monte, on the other hand, is a free-wheeling womanizer who can't refuse any woman's advances. A German student by the name of Karl is best friends to both. After the outbreak of World War I, Karl is recruited into the German Air Force and the two British brothers enlist in the
Royal Flying Corps (RFC); Roy enthusiastically as a sense of duty and Monte doing so only to get a kiss from a girl at the recruiting station. After their training, Roy finally introduces Monte to Helen, who seduces Monte.