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1. The Flying Tigers [1:05]
2. Japanese Aircraft Sighted [2:06]
3. 3 to 1 Odds [5:57]
4. All Safe and Accounted For [4:11]
5. Feelings of Guilt [4:41]
6. Blackie Needs a Favor [2:17]
7. A Wife's Concern [2:53]
8. On a Wing and a Prayer [3:19]
9. Resignation [1:00]
10. The Taj Mahal With a Hangover [2:12]
11. The New Recruit [1:50]
12. Woody's World Travels [3:48]
13. Another Attack [2:14]
14. No Bullets [3:03]
15. Grandstanding [3:22]
16. A One-Man Team [3:07]
17. A Fatal Jump [3:00]
18. Some Fresh Air [4:01]
19. Magic Trick [5:05]
20. Dinner Date [5:07]
21. Check-Ups [4:39]
22. Hap's Grounded [2:39]
23. Taking Woody's Place [4:58]
24. Dogfight [3:05]
25. Disgraced [3:06]
26. A Day of Infamy [2:48]
27. Enterting the War [2:33]
28. A Team Effort [5:55]
29. Destroying the Tracks [3:21]
30. Sacrifice [1:03]
31. The New Hot Shot [2:04]
32. End Credits [:41]
The Flying Tigers were a group of American volunteer aviators, flying against the Japanese on behalf of General Claire Chennault and Chinese leader Chiang Kai-Shek in the months just prior to World War II. John Wayne is the most responsible of the bunch, and John Carroll the least. It's bad enough that Carroll tries to beat Wayne's time with pretty Red Cross nurse Anna Lee; but when Carroll's negligence results in the death of veteran-flyer Paul Kelly, the man becomes a pariah to the rest of the pilots. Unable to serve in World War II due to health reasons, John Wayne spent the duration licking the Japanese and the Germans in front of a Republic Studios process screen. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide