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Air Hawks

  • 1935
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 8 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,9/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Wiley Post in Air Hawks (1935)
ActionDramaHorrorMysteryRomanzeScience-Fiction

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA mysterious ray that immobilizes all motors and engines threatens the security of the country.A mysterious ray that immobilizes all motors and engines threatens the security of the country.A mysterious ray that immobilizes all motors and engines threatens the security of the country.

  • Regie
    • Albert S. Rogell
  • Drehbuch
    • Griffin Jay
    • Grace Neville
    • Ben Pivar
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ralph Bellamy
    • Tala Birell
    • Wiley Post
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,9/10
    283
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Albert S. Rogell
    • Drehbuch
      • Griffin Jay
      • Grace Neville
      • Ben Pivar
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ralph Bellamy
      • Tala Birell
      • Wiley Post
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    Ralph Bellamy
    Ralph Bellamy
    • Barry Eldon
    Tala Birell
    Tala Birell
    • Renee Dupont
    Wiley Post
    Wiley Post
    • Wiley Post
    Douglass Dumbrille
    Douglass Dumbrille
    • Victor Arnold
    • (as Douglas Dumbrille)
    Robert Allen
    Robert Allen
    • Bill Lewis
    Billie Seward
    Billie Seward
    • Mona Greenwood
    Victor Kilian
    Victor Kilian
    • Tiny Davis
    Robert Middlemass
    Robert Middlemass
    • Martin Drewen
    Geneva Mitchell
    Geneva Mitchell
    • Gertie Dunlap
    Wyrley Birch
    Wyrley Birch
    • Mr. Holden
    Edward Van Sloan
    Edward Van Sloan
    • Prof. Schulter
    Yvonne Bertrand
    • Club Girl
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Egon Brecher
    • Leon - Hideout Caretaker
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    Ethel Bryant
    • Club Girl
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    Earle D. Bunn
    • Mechanic
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Elise Cavanna
    • First Nurse
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Steve Clark
    Steve Clark
    • Reporter
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Gino Corrado
    Gino Corrado
    • Nightclub Headwaiter
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    • Regie
      • Albert S. Rogell
    • Drehbuch
      • Griffin Jay
      • Grace Neville
      • Ben Pivar
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    7Reviews_of_the_Dead

    Review for Air Hawks

    This was a film that I found when searching for horror from 1935. This was streaming on YouTube so that helped. My guess is that this is in the public domain. I made sure that I double check ahead of seeing that this is in genre. It is there on the Internet Movie Database, but not Letterboxd. That was good enough for me, so lining up that I had the correct film, I checked this out as a featured review for Journey with a Cinephile as a Voyage through the FiVes film.

    Synopsis: a small, independent air delivery service is menaced by a mad scientist with a death ray machine that blows up planes in mid-flight.

    Amidst a storm, pilot Frank Dunlap (Pat Flaherty) defies orders to return, completing his flight for Barry Eldon's (Ralph Bellamy) small airline. Barry is in the middle of a meeting, seeking a bank loan from Mr. Holden (Wyrley Birch). The funds are to secure a mail delivery contract, competing against a larger company that repeatedly tries to buy him out. Holden advises that Barry to consider the offer, deeming the loan too risky.

    Barry brings the offer to his pilots who stick behind him. This inspires him to find another way. Out in the office is a newspaper reporter, Tiny Davis (Victor Kilian), who is trying to see Barry. Tiny follows out to the car but is left behind when a taxi breaks down, blocking them in. They are able to push it out of the way and Barry is smitten with the passenger, Renee Dupont (Tala Birell). He drives her to a hair salon and then sees her later at a club that she sings at.

    Things that are happening here aren't necessarily by chance. Renee seems to be a plant by Victor Arnold (Douglass Dumbrille) and his associate, Drewen (Robert Middlemass). They are the men who keep contacting Barry to buy him out. It seems they have numerous funds tied up and need this contract that Barry's company is after. Renee is here to soften up Barry. It makes him turn down the offer to their face.

    There is an alternative route that they can go. A Professor Schutter (Edward Van Sloan) has a prototype that he's made for this ray that messes with the electrical system with whatever it is turned on to. His demonstration causes an airplane to explode. He needs money to build a larger version and he's willing to use it to help this company if they provide the funds. Drewen is worried about the implications, but he along with Victor are forced to agree. The ray works better than either of them could imagine, bringing into question the equipment of Barry's company.

    That is where I'll leave my recap and introduction to the characters. Now ahead of writing this, I glance at reviews on Letterboxd. The consensus is that this isn't necessarily horror, even for the era it was made. I do agree there to an extent. We are getting more sci-fi with industrial espionage. It does go dark at times, especially with Frank and his family. If this was made today, it wouldn't be in genre. Since it is listed on IMDb, I'm going to include it in my research.

    Now that I have that out of the way, let's delve into the main commentary that I see. This is an interesting look at capitalism. We're seeing Barry's company, which is smaller on the verge of landing a huge contract. He's the little guy and doing exactly capitalistic system should. Because he doesn't have the overhead and the work they do being as good as it is, he can undercut the larger company. They don't like this and when they can't buy him out, they turn to sabotage. I do like that at first, it seems like a couple of accidents. The newspapers start to believe that it is faulty equipment. Barry and his team know something is up, they just can't prove it yet.

    Sticking with the espionage angle, there is an interesting subplot with Renee and Barry. It isn't a coincidence with what happens with her being stranded outside of his business. She's there originally to get Barry to talk to Victor and Drewen. They're giving him a chance to accept their offer being nefarious. Renee continues to factor in like Barry calling a number and recognizing her voice. She became a double agent of sorts and I thought that played into the story well. Birell fits as the 'femme fatale' archetype that would become more popular as the film noir sub-genre became more prominent. I believe it is still a bit early, so that puts it ahead of the time.

    Then there's these other aspects of the story to bring up. We get an early sci-fi horror film with this death ray that Prof. Schutter builds. He's interesting as well as it seems he might have murdered co-workers and stolen the plans. There was sci-fi horror during this era, but it would get more popular in the 1950s. It is interesting that we're seeing the emergence of commercial aviation here as well.

    That should be enough there so let's discuss the rest of the acting performances. Bellamy shines as the lead, fitting the role well, and his internal struggle adds depth. His pilots trust him to succeed. Birell effectively plays both sides. Kilian provides comic relief as a competent yet accident-prone reporter. Dumbrille, Middlemass, and the other villains are good, and Van Sloan is a fun mad scientist. All pilots, including Wiley Post (playing himself in a climax scene), deserve credit. Marianne Edwards' sad scene as Frank's daughter adds heart.

    All that is left then is the filmmaking aspects. This shines here for what they do with filming the aerial scenes. There are real planes in action. I know that there are camera tricks to make it look more real. Credit there to the cinematography and framing. I do like the grounded approach to the effects with this death ray. It is more believable than other sci-fi based horror, especially from the era. The rest of the effects were limited, but work. The same goes for the soundtrack and design of the movie.

    In conclusion, this offers a fascinating glimpse into 1930s filmmaking, blending early sci-fi elements with industrial espionage. While not a conventional horror film by modern standards, its exploration of corporate sabotage and scientific villainy provides a unique experience. The performances, particularly from Bellamy and Birell, contribute to a compelling narrative, and the aerial cinematography stands out for its realistic approach. Ultimately, this film is best suited for those with an appreciation for this particular era of cinema or if its intriguing blend of genres and themes sparks your interest.

    My Rating: 6.5 out of 10.
    6xerses13

    Not Bad at All...

    Pioneering airline runs up against competition that plays rough, using DEATH RAY to cut down the odds. Usual story told quickly (68 minutes) and well done by COLUMBIA (now thats a surprise). Ralph Bellamy (airline owner) leads competent cast that includes Douglas Dumbrille (sleazy villain) and Victor Kilian (reporter). Edward Van Sloan does his mad scientist act inventing what today would be called a Particle Beam Weapon. These airplane (or aeroplane) films done in the 1930's are usually very fun to watch because of the equipment which by todays standards seems ludicrous. You must admire after watching these films the early flight pioneers. One (1) featured in this film is Wiley Post who would die in a air crash soon after with Will Rodgers.
    Michael_Elliott

    Mild Fun

    Air Hawks (1935)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Really weird Columbia "B" picture about a small, independent airline company, ran by Ralph Bellamy, who are competing for a contract against a major company. The major company fears they're going to lose the contract so they hire a mad scientist (an uncredited Edward Van Sloan) to build a death ray so they can shoot down the rivals planes. The business and romance side of this film are certainly routine but the sci-fi/horror elements are what really makes this film unique. Bellamy is good in his role bringing his usual charm to the screen but Van Sloan is downright over the top as the mad scientist but this brings a few laughs. I'm somewhat shocked this film got past the code back in the day since some of the violence, which includes pilots burning and crashing their planes, is pretty strong. Another interesting note is that real life pilot Wiley Post has a role here and we would die in a real crash soon after with Will Rogers.
    8Patriotlad@aol.com

    Suggestions Of A Secret Weapon Make "Air Hawks" A Lively Fiction

    There is no doubt that "Air Hawks" moves at a rather quick pace, and I suppose it could be classified as a "B" movie by the standards of its day, but the rather formulaic pioneering-aviator plot is enlivened considerably. That's done by the engagement -- by the bad hombres in the competition to Ralph Bellamy's ITL transport company -- of a German accented scientist who has developed an invisible ray to set aircraft engines on fire. What could have been a really dim-witted "mad scientist" movie was short-circuited -- no pun intended -- by keeping the science-fiction element restrained, and by a focus on the personality of Bellamy's character. He's a "Tom Swift" kind of go-getter, but not a goody-goody, and this hero-type had no small appeal to the audiences of the mid-1930s. Love interest Tala Birell ( Natalie Bierl, also known as Talusha ), is also excellent.

    Even as the Great Depression was continuing, people in this country continued to hunger for the heroics of air pioneers and other men ( and some women ), who seemed to stand for "can do" as an answer to any question or problem. In that regard, "Air Hawks" gains a large measure of Q or "likability", both for Bellamy and for his erstwhile ally in the newspaper business. In many ways this is more of "a yarn" than a really deep motion picture story, but that's OK, and it works well even now. Seventy-three years have passed since this film was released but the concept wrapped into this movie, that of there being a secret weapon which can bring down an aircraft from a distance without using a rocket or a missile, and without leaving any traces of its use, is an important and intriguing notion. One only has to look back at the destruction of TWA 800, and the controversy surrounding it, or the crash of Swissair 111, to know that the secret weapon concept is not something purely out of the realm of Flash Gordon or Buck Rogers.

    Fast-paced, well-edited, and with lively performances by all concerned, this "Air Hawks" action / adventure production gets a vote of eight and would have notched a nine if Wiley Post had been given a little something more to do than to say "hello".
    8usfanforever

    Very entertaining old B movie

    If you like old movies, this one is pretty entertaining, it has an interesting plot, that is suspenseful enough to keep you watching. Ralph Bellamy is as good in this as in any of his other movies. Also pretty funny because of it's age, lot's of smoking which is always a gas these days! In full disclosure, my great aunt Grace was one of the writers, but I've given it 8 stars, and it is worth the watch.

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      In the scene where Ralph Bellamy pushes the broken down taxi from the drive the shadow of the mic can be seen on the roof of the taxi in the dialogue which follows.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited into The Spider's Web (1938)
    • Soundtracks
      Rock-a-Bye Baby
      (1886) (uncredited)

      Music and Lyrics by Effie I. Canning

      Played by Tiny's cigarette case three times

      Played in the score at the end

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 7. Mai 1935 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Air Fury
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Columbia Pictures
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      • 1 Std. 8 Min.(68 min)
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