Flying Tigers
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Flying Tigers
Summary
Flying Tigers is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (75 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Flying Tigers's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Flying Tigers's director is recorded as David Miller[4].
- Flying Tigers's composer is recorded as Victor Young[5].
- Flying Tigers's genre is recorded as war film[6].
- Flying Tigers's genre is recorded as action film[7].
- Flying Tigers's genre is recorded as drama film[8].
- Flying Tigers's cast member is recorded as John Wayne[9].
- Flying Tigers's cast member is recorded as John Carroll[10].
- Flying Tigers's cast member is recorded as Anna Lee[11].
- Flying Tigers's cast member is recorded as Paul Kelly[12].
- Flying Tigers's cast member is recorded as Mae Clarke[13].
- Flying Tigers's cast member is recorded as Bill Shirley[14].
- Flying Tigers's cast member is recorded as Tom Neal[15].
- Flying Tigers's cast member is recorded as David Bruce[16].
- Flying Tigers's cast member is recorded as Anne Jeffreys[17].
- Flying Tigers's cast member is recorded as Charles Lane[18].
- Flying Tigers's cast member is recorded as Addison Richards[19].
- Flying Tigers's cast member is recorded as Franklin Delano Roosevelt[20].
- Flying Tigers's cast member is recorded as Gordon Jones[21].
- Flying Tigers's cast member is recorded as Nestor Paiva[22].
- Flying Tigers's cast member is recorded as Richard Loo[23].
- Flying Tigers's cast member is recorded as Willie Fung[24].
- Flying Tigers's producer is recorded as Edmund Grainger[25].
- Flying Tigers's production company is recorded as Republic Pictures[26].
- Flying Tigers's director of photography is recorded as Jack A. Marta[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Flying Tigers's producer is recorded as Edmund Grainger[25]. Its director is recorded as David Miller[4]. Cast members include John Wayne[9], John Carroll[10], Anna Lee[11], Paul Kelly[12], Mae Clarke[13], and Bill Shirley[14].
Publication
Flying Tigers's publication date is recorded as +1942-01-01T00:00:00Z[28]. Its original language of film or TV show is recorded as English[29]. Genres include war film[6], action film[7], and drama film[8].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include Pacific War[30], aviation[31], and World War II[32].
Why It Matters
Flying Tigers ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (75 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]