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6.8/10
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Jim is a test pilot. His wife Ann and best friend Gunner try their best to keep him sober. But the life of a test pilot is anything but safe.Jim is a test pilot. His wife Ann and best friend Gunner try their best to keep him sober. But the life of a test pilot is anything but safe.Jim is a test pilot. His wife Ann and best friend Gunner try their best to keep him sober. But the life of a test pilot is anything but safe.
- Nominated for 3 Oscars
- 4 nominations total
Ernie Alexander
- Field Mechanic
- (uncredited)
Hooper Atchley
- Pilot in Cafe
- (uncredited)
Ken Barton
- Announcer
- (uncredited)
Lulu Mae Bohrman
- Saleslady
- (uncredited)
Bobby Caldwell
- Benson Child
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- GoofsWhen Jim Lane and Gunner get in the B-17 and begin to taxi, there are no numbers visible on either side of the nose. The next shot (starting the takeoff roll) shows a large deformed "S8" painted on the left side of the nose, but it is actually a reversed shot of no. "82", Two shots later the B-17 nose has changed to an obviously reversed "52", along with an obviously reversed BB52 on the tail fin. All of the shots in the air and during the crash depict a B-17 without numbers on the nose or tail. After Lane rejoins the Army Air Corp and he is lecturing the B-17 crew members, the fourth B-17 in line is "52" and the fifth B-17 is "82" with both nose and tail fin BB numbers.
- Quotes
Ann Thurston Barton: You're a funny looking gazebo
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Romance of Celluloid (1937)
- SoundtracksThe Prisoner's Song (If I Had the Wings of an Angel)
(1924) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Guy Massey
Sung a cappella by Clark Gable, Myrna Loy and others
Featured review
The plot is pretty simple: An expert test pilot (played by Clark Gable) makes an emergency crash landing on a Kansas farm, and quickly finds himself falling in love with the farmer's daughter (played by Myrna Loy), much to the alarm of his best friend (played by Spencer Tracy), and his boss (played by Lionel Barrymore), and the usual drama ensues.
While it's certainly not the greatest movie I've ever seen, it's entertaining and amusing, and the acting is extremely enjoyable. All four principal actors inject their own individual humor into the story, while still being appropriately serious and sensitive at the right times.
Victor Fleming's direction is well-done and accomplished, as one would expect. Just a couple examples: he directed "Captains Courageous" the year before in 1937, and he would go on to direct "The Wizard of Oz" the very next year.
The well-written script is alternately dramatic and laugh-out-loud funny, and it's handled beautifully by its talented cast.
One flaw I happened to notice: Is it just me, or does it appear that someone in the prop department failed to provide Mr. Barrymore with a badly-needed wheelchair?
While it's certainly not the greatest movie I've ever seen, it's entertaining and amusing, and the acting is extremely enjoyable. All four principal actors inject their own individual humor into the story, while still being appropriately serious and sensitive at the right times.
Victor Fleming's direction is well-done and accomplished, as one would expect. Just a couple examples: he directed "Captains Courageous" the year before in 1937, and he would go on to direct "The Wizard of Oz" the very next year.
The well-written script is alternately dramatic and laugh-out-loud funny, and it's handled beautifully by its talented cast.
One flaw I happened to notice: Is it just me, or does it appear that someone in the prop department failed to provide Mr. Barrymore with a badly-needed wheelchair?
- OldHatCinema
- Jul 5, 2019
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- Runtime1 hour 59 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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