7/10
Model of War Pilot Movies
29 March 2022
It's a World War One British flying base. Neil Hamilton is the commander, with Douglas Fairbanks Jr. And Richard Barthelmess his leading pilots. He spends most of his time arguing with headquarters that he can't send the pilots just graduated from flight school up against the German aces.... and accedes. Then he is promoted, and Fairbanks takes his place. He also spends his time arguing that he can't send raw pilots against the German aces and accedes. Even when his kid brother William Janney shows up, full of himself, he's got no choice.

Howard Hawks' movie, based on a story by John Monk Saunders, spends the first third as a stage play, with the pilots in the bar just outside of Hamilton's office. DP Ernest Haller works miracles with angle changes, but they don't disguise the stage play, with everyone overacting a bit.... until the camera moves outside, to the fields and up in the air. Hawks was a war pilot and he knows what looks right and exciting These sequences make this into an exciting movie.... and then it's back to a stage play. Still, those sequences make this a fine movie for 1930, even with the muddy print that shows up on Turner Classic Movies.
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