This is one of the better "Aces of Action" movies made with Richard Arlen and Andy Devine in the late 1930s and early 40s. Of course, it is still a "B" movie so keep your expectations in line with that knowledge. Still, it puts Arlen in a more dangerous and seemingly hopeless situation than usual and this time he has to rely on his smarts and charm more than his fists to get himself and Devine out of trouble. One of the subplots feels like it has been borrowed from "A Tale Of Two Cities" and even if you can see it coming, it still works. The climactic scenes are satisfying even if predictable; some of the camera angles in the final conflict are striking and unexpected. Give this one a try, it's better than you'd think going into it.