Ostensibly based on the life of World War I flying ace Eddie Rickenbacker, whose smiling visage opened each of the 13 chapters, this fanciful serial depicted the travails of a globe trotting airline company. It seems that a villain known only as The Dragon (
Arthur Loft) is determined to sabotage the company, who in desperation hires daredevil pilot Ace Drummond (
John King) to investigate. By the time of the serial's 13th and final chapter -- "The World Akin" -- Drummond has not only managed to destroy The Dragon but also reunited lovely Peggy Trainor (
Jean Rogers) with her long lost father (
Montagu Shaw) and discovered a hidden mountain containing a fortune in jade. A former band singer with
Ben Bernie, the rather bland
John King later became "Dusty" King and enjoyed a minor career in B-Westerns. A legendary serial queen, blonde
Jean Rogers gained her lasting reputation that same year when Universal cast her as Dale Arden in
Flash Gordon. An edited feature version of Ace Drummond was released later in 1936 as Squadron of Doom. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide