

The Blue Eagle (1926)
A Fighting Drama of Adventure, Courage, Loyalty, and Strength on the High Seas
Now streaming on Zoovie: The Blue Eagle (1926) — 58m, free in HD. Directed by John Ford, starring George O'Brien, Janet Gaynor, and William Russell. Filed under Action and Drama — multiple servers per title.
What is The Blue Eagle (1926) about?
Waterfront rivals George Darcy and Big Tim Ryan are both in love with Rose Kelly, and continue their feud when they join the Navy. After the war, they call a temporary truce to take on dope peddlers who are destroying their neighborhood.
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- Director:
- John Ford
- Production:
- Fox Film Corporation
- Country:
- United States of America
- Languages:
- No Language
- Status:
- Released
- IMDb:
- tt0016664
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Who stars in The Blue Eagle (1926)?
George O'Brien as George Darcy, Janet Gaynor as Rose Kelly, William Russell as Big Tim Ryan, Margaret Livingston as Mrs. Mary Rohan, Robert Edeson as Chaplain Regan - aka Father Joe, Philip Ford as Limpy Darcy, David Butler as Nick 'Dizzy' Galvani, Lew Short as Sergeant Kelly.
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Did You Know?
- ★At just 58 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.
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Where can I watch The Blue Eagle online for free?▼
You can watch The Blue Eagle (1926) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is The Blue Eagle?▼
The Blue Eagle has a running time of 58 minutes (58 minutes total).
Who directed The Blue Eagle?▼
The Blue Eagle was directed by John Ford.
Is The Blue Eagle worth watching?▼
The Blue Eagle has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.1/10 based on 7 votes.
What genre is The Blue Eagle?▼
The Blue Eagle is a Action and Drama film released in 1926.
Who stars in The Blue Eagle?▼
The cast of The Blue Eagle includes George O'Brien, Janet Gaynor, William Russell, Margaret Livingston and Robert Edeson.


































