Professional Soldier
Professional Soldier
NR | 27 December 1935 (USA)
Watch Free for 30 Days

Stream thousands of hit movies and TV shows

Start 30-day Free Trial
Professional Soldier Trailers

Mercenary Donovan is hired to kidnap King Peter II. He learns that the party in power is evil and that the King is in danger, so kidnaps the King to keep him safe while a revolution is planned.

Reviews
Linkshoch

Wonderful Movie

Micitype

Pretty Good

SanEat

A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."

View More
AshUnow

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

View More
David_Brown

i just watched this film on the TCM "Summer Under The Stars" salute to Freddy Bartholomew, and it is worth watching. There is one very effective scene, where 11 year old Boy King Peter (Bartholomew) is being talked to by Prince Edric (Lester Matthews)and asked "Is a King willing to face death?" and Peter tells a story about what is father said "in the face of death, always remember you are a King." "I have never forgotten that." Beyond that, it is about the relationship between King Peter, and Michael Donovan (Victor McLaglen), an Irish-American mercenary from Chicago, who does whatever is necessary to protect Peter (Including risking his own life). The best part of the film is how both Peter and Michael conduct themselves with honor and dignity in the face of overwhelming odds. Spoilers ahead: The ending involves Peter naming Michael a General (Michael is dressed in full Marine Dress and they played the Marine Hymm as he walks away). There is also a love interest between Michael's assistant George Foster (Michael Whalan), and Countess Sonia (Gloria Stuart), where Michael (Who loves the ladies) will end up married to Sonia, and essentially be on a leash (Although he will not know it). When Sonia asked if he was staying, and George said "I am not a citizen of this country," Sonia said: "You will be, if you are married to me." (How often do you see the woman propose in a movie? Connie Allenbury (Myrna Loy) to Bill Chandler (William Powell) in "Libled Lady" might be about the only other time). That is the kind of strong woman Sonia was. I give the film 9/10 stars. I deduct a star for George, who is a bit of a weak character (Very much the opposite of Sonia, Peter and especially, Michael).

View More
wayne_f_wolter

This is a terrific movie , especially for boys. It's about a boy king and an tough old Marine. It's an exciting adventure and better than the junk made today.I haven't seen this movie in years but I vividly remember it. I wish I had a copy of it to watch over and over. I think a lot of "Star Wars" was taken from this movie, although this movie takes place in the 1930's. The last scene in "Star Wars" sure looks like it was copied from 'Professional Soldier. Victor McGlaglen is believable because he was a tough adventurer in real life. McGlaglen once fought Jack Johnson and lost the decision. Today's actors appear to be little boys playing at being men. Wayne F. Wolter

View More
gboozer

Former real-life mercenary Victor McLaglen plays a professional soldier who is hired to kidnap a king, but he gets much more than he bargained for in Freddie Bartholomew. This isn't meant to be a heavyweight film, but it is humorous and sweet and the two main characters are truly enjoyable. I can't wait till I find a copy of my own.

View More
joelmcrea

This story revolves around two people, a king played by Freddie Bartholomew, and an ex marine played by who else, Victor McLaglen. There is trouble in the kingdom and a coup is planned. Not only is his highness about to lose his thrown but also his head. But good ole vic is there to save the day not only carrying the king on his back through a murky forest but also carrying a 50 lb machine gun and firing it from the hip. The king and his kingdom are saved. Besides the machine gun sequence the ending is also exciting with McLaglen marching in to the tune of The Halls Of Montezuma and receiving an award from his highness for his bravery. A mediocre film brought to life by one of hollywood's finest and most underrated actors, Victor McLaglen.

View More