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  1. Professional Soldier is a 1935 American adventure film based on a 1931 story by Damon Runyon, "Gentlemen, the King!" It stars Victor McLaglen and Freddie Bartholomew. The film was directed by Tay Garnett, and produced by Twentieth Century Fox. A soldier of fortune is hired to kidnap a king, only to find the target is a young boy.

  2. Professional Soldier: Directed by Tay Garnett. With Victor McLaglen, Freddie Bartholomew, Gloria Stuart, Constance Collier. Mercenary Donovan is hired to kidnap King Peter II.

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    • Drama
    • Tay Garnett
    • 1935-12-27
  3. La pellicola Professional Soldier è uno 75 minuto adventure da 1935, diretto da Tay Garnett. Il cast principale è composto da Gloria Stuart, Freddie Bartholomew, Constance Collier e Victor McLaglen.

  4. Tender as a big brother's love! Thrilling as a machine-gun's rat-tat-tat! Overview. Mercenary Donovan is hired to kidnap King Peter II. He learns that the party in power is evil and that the King is in danger, so kidnaps the King to keep him safe while a revolution is planned. Tay Garnett. Director. Howard Ellis Smith. Screenplay. Gene Fowler.

  5. Professional Soldier. Gene Fowler, Howard Ellis Smith. Story: Damon Runyon. Mercenary Donovan is hired to kidnap Prince Peter. He learns in jail that the party in power is evil and that the Prince is in danger, so he escapes in order to put the Peter back on the throne.

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    • Tay Garnett
    • United States
    • Adventure
  6. Professional Soldier (USA) Details. My Rating: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Rating: awaiting 3 votes IMDb. Director: Tay Garnett. Release: 1935 December, 27. Country: USA. Runtime: 75 minutes. Genre: Adventure. Production Company: Twentieth Century Fox. Review User ratings Also known as. Mercenary Donovan is hired to kidnap King Peter II.

  7. Strange off-beat blend of royal intrigue, gangster and child in peril tropes with both a dose of sentimentality and extreme violence tossed in to appeal to the two different audiences that Freddie Bartholomew and Victor McLaglen pulled in.