Riley of the Rainbow Division is a 1928 American silent war comedy film directed by Bobby Ray and starring Creighton Hale, Al Alt and Pauline Garon.[1] In Britain, it was released under the alternative title of Flappers in Khaki.
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Directed by | Bobby Ray |
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Produced by | Morris R. Schlank |
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Cinematography | Harry Forbes |
Edited by | Dave Rothschild |
Production company | Crescent Pictures |
Distributed by | Anchor Film Distributors |
Release date | July 15, 1928 |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
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Following America's entry into World War I, two friends enlist as doughboys. However, their fiancées decide they want to marry them before they go off to war and enter their training camp in disguise. They end up accompanying them to Europe where they become embroiled with German spies.
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