Sky Raiders - Cast

Cast

  • Donald Woods as Captain Bob Dayton / John Kane, World War I ace and co-owner of Sky Raiders, Inc.
  • Billy Halop as Tim Bryant, member of the Air Youth of America
  • Robert Armstrong as Leiutenant Ed Carey, co-owner of Sky Raiders, Inc.
  • Eduardo Ciannelli as Felix Lynx, Nazi agent
  • Kathryn Adams as Mary Blake, Sky Raiders, Inc.'s secretary
  • Jacqueline Dalya as Innis Clair
  • Jean Fenwick as The Countess Irene
  • Reed Hadley as Caddens, one of Lynx's henchmen
  • Irving Mitchell as R.S. Hinchfield
  • Edgar Edwards as Teal, one of Lynx's henchmen
  • John Holland as Hess, one of Lynx's henchmen
  • Roy Gordon as Major General Fletcher
  • Alex Callam as Captain Long
  • Phil Warren as Bakeman, the crackpot with gun
  • Bill Cody, Jr. as Jack Hurd, a young boy

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