Hell’s Angels is an independent, American, epic World War I film. Monte and Roy Rutledge, are students at Oxford in 1914. Roy is naively sweet on Helen, the local society girl. He is serious and high-minded, while Monte likes good times and carousing. Upon the outbreak of war, Roy signs up with the Royal Flying Corps. Monte is essentially tricked into signing up. The brothers are assigned to the same unit and go off to France, where they learn the truth about Helen and about war. They survive an attack on a German zeppelin, but later have to go on a dangerous mission behind enemy lines to bomb an ammunition depot.
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