
A new flight surgeon and a Navy pilot overcome personal differences to work on solving the problem of Altitude Sickness which causes blackouts at high altitude.... (Full plot summary below)
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A new flight surgeon and a Navy pilot overcome personal differences to work on solving the problem of Altitude Sickness which causes blackouts at high altitude.
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| Antagony & EcstasyTim BraytonThis is a docudrama at best, and that director, with those actors, was not the right man to make a docudrama. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzThough well-crafted, it seems more geared for aviation buffs than a general audience. |
| User ReviewPrivate UI was impressed- as someone in the medical research field, this is ACTUALLY how they would have gone about the situation in the 40s! Good one. |
| User ReviewGeorge RThe dashing Errol Flynn and frumpy Fred MacMurray solve physiological problems in 1941 aviation medicine. Flight surgeon-pilots....great pix of pre WWII aviation (in color), tremendous music, joint credit at the end. Best quotes: "Cigarette, doctor...thank you, doctor." |
| User ReviewGreg Wgood WWII actioner & total propaganda 'let's get in the war' pic |
| User ReviewKevin SVintage Errol Flynn with great supporting performances from MacMurray and Smith. |
| User ReviewBill TAmazing aviation cinematography for its time! It was rather hilarious to see Errol Flynn not interested in women (for a change). Fred MacMurray gave a nice performance as the rugged counterpart to Flynn's more sensitive niche. |
| User ReviewIsabelle SJe ne sais pas si c' est réellement arrivé, mais ce fut un sujet fort intéressant. Le film est tres bien réalisé et les acteurs offrent un excellent jeu. |
| User ReviewTom HDecent if even though a little bit too technical for it`s own good. Great aviation filming considering this was 1941. |
| User ReviewTimothy JAmazing aviation cinematography for its time! It was rather hilarious to see Errol Flynn not interested in women (for a change). Fred MacMurray gave a nice performance as the rugged counterpart to Flynn's more sensitive niche. |