An aging Bette Davis is a flight instructor at an old Texas airport. When a young girl in a wheelchair finds the airport by watching gliders fly, she decides that she wants to learn how to f... Read allAn aging Bette Davis is a flight instructor at an old Texas airport. When a young girl in a wheelchair finds the airport by watching gliders fly, she decides that she wants to learn how to fly. Davis teaches her to fly with some special controls that compensate for her handicap. ... Read allAn aging Bette Davis is a flight instructor at an old Texas airport. When a young girl in a wheelchair finds the airport by watching gliders fly, she decides that she wants to learn how to fly. Davis teaches her to fly with some special controls that compensate for her handicap. Howard Hesseman is an aircraft-repair service trying desperately to get an old airplane ba... Read all
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I know someone who is a leg amputee and to drve has special brakes and speed controls in cars to drive. None other than Franklin D. Roosevelt had similar alterations to automobils of the day so he could drive. If one could drive than learning to pilot a small aircraft should be no problem with the same equipment.
But parents Clu Gulager and Marion Ross treat Gilstrap like a hothouse plant though she has support from sister Lisa Whelchel.
Davis was at one time an aviatrix in the spirit of Amelia Earhart and Jacqeline Cochran. Now she runs a greasy spoon place at the local airport though she's known far and wide for her chili. She and mechanic Howard Hesseman give Gilstrap lessons and have faith in her,
Gilstrap even lands a boyfriend in football playing jock Ben Marley. In Texas that's considered catch of the year.
Skyward is a nice inspiring film with the featured attraction of the legendary Bette Davis.
The film deserves kudos for actually casting a disabled person to play the lead (though oddly she's listed 7th in the credits on IMDB). Too many films and TV shows (such as "The Shape of Water" and "Glee") just hire able-bodied folks...taking away jobs from needy disabled folks. Plus, considering they aren't actually disabled, they often don't do a great job in the parts.
As far as the acting goes, Barbieri is good and it helps that she has the able support of some fine actors, such as Bette Davis, Howard Hessman, Marion Ross and Clu Gulager. Well worth seeing.
By the way, this was Ron Howard's first film as a director. The script was co-written by Anson Williams and Marion Ross acts in the film...and it's like a "Happy Days" reunion!
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- TriviaAccording to sources Bette Davis wasn't exactly thrilled about working for such a young "inexperienced" director. But after the first day she realized she was wrong and this young man definitely knew what he was doing. That young man was Ron Howard, fresh off his seven season stint on Happy Days.
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Natalie Ward: [finding note from Julie] Steve! She's gonna fly that plane!
- ConnectionsFollowed by Skyward Christmas (1981)
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