Añade un argumento en tu idiomaAn airline pilot believes he's a pilot who was killed during WW I.An airline pilot believes he's a pilot who was killed during WW I.An airline pilot believes he's a pilot who was killed during WW I.
Bill Anders
- Weeks - Control Tower
- (sin acreditar)
Madelon Baker
- Daisy - Maid
- (sin acreditar)
James J. Casino
- Minor Role
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Charles J. Conrad
- Spectator
- (sin acreditar)
Michael Dale
- Schenectady Biplane Pilot
- (sin acreditar)
Beatrice Gray
- Spectator
- (sin acreditar)
Earl Hansen
- Spectator
- (sin acreditar)
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¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThey may have gotten the runway heading wrong but they got April 29th, 1918 right. It was a Monday.
- PifiasAirport runway numbers are based on the direction and cannot go as high as 37.
- Citas
John Bolan aka Lt. Peter Stevens: My name is John Bolan. I was the pilot on your flight to Chicago yesterday.
Mrs. Jane Stone: Oh yes, of course. I didn't recognize you at first without your uniform.
- ConexionesReferenced in Agency (1980)
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PTSD by Proxy!
Whether you like or hate "I've Lived Before" will depend entirely on what you think of the notion of reincarnation. I myself think it's a lot of crap....but I cannot simply dismiss a movie because I disagree with the premise. But if the film is trying to convince the audience, it's got a lot more to do.
John Bolan (Jock Mahoney) is an airline pilot. During what would seem to be a routine flight, he loses his mind and tries to smash the plane into the ground!! If it wasn't for the co-pilot slugging him, everyone aboard would have died.
John is sent to a sanitarium and a psychiatrist (John McIntire) works with him to determine if he's mentally ill, psychotic or normal Well, he obviously isn't normal...so he, along with John's fiancee, work to determine what happened...and the ultimate answer is that in a previous life he must have been a WWI pilot!
The problem with this film isn't so much the subject matter but that there is some poor acting (the fiancee was a weak character and often seemed poorly written) and a tendency for characters to go off on long and annoying monologues. Not a terrible film but one that really lacks the polish and believability to get its subject across effectively.
John Bolan (Jock Mahoney) is an airline pilot. During what would seem to be a routine flight, he loses his mind and tries to smash the plane into the ground!! If it wasn't for the co-pilot slugging him, everyone aboard would have died.
John is sent to a sanitarium and a psychiatrist (John McIntire) works with him to determine if he's mentally ill, psychotic or normal Well, he obviously isn't normal...so he, along with John's fiancee, work to determine what happened...and the ultimate answer is that in a previous life he must have been a WWI pilot!
The problem with this film isn't so much the subject matter but that there is some poor acting (the fiancee was a weak character and often seemed poorly written) and a tendency for characters to go off on long and annoying monologues. Not a terrible film but one that really lacks the polish and believability to get its subject across effectively.
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- planktonrules
- 13 feb 2018
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By what name was I've Lived Before (1956) officially released in Canada in English?
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