- "Christine, now that I have found you, life is sweet again. I cannot let you go." But Gale's duty as a member of this fearless band of youths whose sweetheart was death, conquered. One last embrace -- a last farewell...and then a rendezvous with Love or Death!
- Produced by William Wellman; written by John Monk Saunders, director and author of "Wings."
- -with- GARY COOPER - FAY WRAY...AND A DARING CAST OF "WINGS" AVIATORS (original poster)
- Stepsons of Hell they were - that daring band of flyers who courted death and played with love! (original ad)
- From Sunny Spain - from Argentina - from the Downs of England - from Fifth Avenue,,, and from the Plains of Texas they came - daring to flirt with oblivion - ALL FOR LOVE! (original ad)
- A toast to those who laugh at death.
- Companion picture to Wings Every angle of Flying Battle filmed above the clouds Crashes--Stunts (Print Ad- St. ParisNews Dispatch, ((St. Paris, Ohio)) 31 January 1929)
- -they came from every corner of the earth-young-eager-knowing all-but death-they courted as recklessly-carelessly-as the women they loved! (Print Ad-Edmonton Journal,((Edmonton, Alta.)) 2 May 1928)
- Glorious epic of youth...of noble death- of adventure in the air! (Print Ad- Berkeley Daily Gazette, ((Berkeley, Calif.)) 11 April 1928)
- They courted danger, they laughed at death, the men of the legion (Print Ad- Aspen Daily Times, ((Aspen, Colo.)) 27 April 1928)
- A SENSATIONAL MYSTERY-MELODRAMA OF THE AIR BY THE AUTHOR OF "WINGS" FEATURING THE NEW SCREEN LOVERS. (Print Ad- Sunday Star, ((Washington DC)) 11 March 1928)
- From every corner of the world they came. That valiant band of youths whose last illusion and first women were dim memories. They had tried everything in life but death- and death they eagerly courted. A Daring mystery-melodrama of a squadron of flyers who court death to land spies behind the enemy lines. With the screen's New Star Pair of Lovers. (Print Ad-L'Anse Sentinel, ((L'Anse, Mich.)) 6 July 1928)
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By what name was The Legion of the Condemned (1928) officially released in Canada in English?
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