olly (Joan Leslie) meldet sich als Krankenschwester zum Koreakrieg, weil sie ihren Geliebten, den Hubschrauberpiloten Mike (Arthur Franz), wiedersehen will. Nach einem Einsatz wird Mike als ... Alles lesenolly (Joan Leslie) meldet sich als Krankenschwester zum Koreakrieg, weil sie ihren Geliebten, den Hubschrauberpiloten Mike (Arthur Franz), wiedersehen will. Nach einem Einsatz wird Mike als vermisst gemeldet. Eine Suchaktion wird gestartet, an der sich auch Polly beteiligt.olly (Joan Leslie) meldet sich als Krankenschwester zum Koreakrieg, weil sie ihren Geliebten, den Hubschrauberpiloten Mike (Arthur Franz), wiedersehen will. Nach einem Einsatz wird Mike als vermisst gemeldet. Eine Suchaktion wird gestartet, an der sich auch Polly beteiligt.
- Lt. Tommy Metcalfe
- (as Richard Simmons)
- Madonna
- (Nicht genannt)
- Interrogating Officer
- (Nicht genannt)
- Prisoner of War
- (Nicht genannt)
- Florence
- (Nicht genannt)
- Mother
- (Nicht genannt)
- P.O.W. Marine
- (Nicht genannt)
- Australian
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Joan Leslie and the other nurses' fatigues are always spotless and at one point she touches up her lipstick while preparing to bale out. At other times she enjoys quick tetes-a-tetes with God and her eyes light up as she watches a 'commie' plane go down in flames.
"Flight Nurse" was a low budget effort, to be sure. As with many such productions, its low budget did not mean low quality. The cast was certainly competent and the script okay if not exceptional.
One scene stands out in my mind, a bit of comic relief. As I recall, several of the film's characters found themselves next to a base ammo dump. One of them was doing something not considered safe practice, perhaps getting ready to throw away a lighted match. Anyway, one of the other characters criticizes the match-thrower and points to a sign posted next to a pile of bombs. The sign says "We want this ammo to explode, just not here!" The setting of this film, Korean War medical evacuations, is an interesting one. Your time won't be wasted if you watch this film, especially if you do not expect it to be another "Sands of Iwo Jima" or "Sgt. York."
After the massive amount of Hollywood films during the Second World War, it's puzzling to realize that none of the majors made more than one or two Korean War films at the time. Probably they didn't think the fighting would last long enough, or the public be mindful enough. Republic Pictures, on the other hand, did several, including one in 3-D. It would not be until Altman directed M. A. S. H. -- which was, after all, a Viet Nam War film, and the TV series ran for eleven seasons that Korea was seen as more important than, say a Marines filibuster into Guatemala.
Allan Dwan does what he can, but Alan LeMay's script is filled with corn, and so is the dialogue. Neither am I fond of Victor Young's score, which alternates between a too-sweet romantic theme and a churchly organ solo. Still, the nurses are pretty ones, like Jeff Donnell, Kristine Miller, and Maria Palmer, th men are stalwart and casual, and the Lydecker Brothers pull off their usual fine fakery with a plane crash on the water.
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- WissenswertesSome of the incidents in this film were based on the experiences of Captain Lillian M. Kinkela, a highly-decorated member of the flight nurses of the 801st Medical Evacuation Sqaudron sent to Korea. From Richmond, California, she flew over 175 missions while in Korea, taking part in the evacuation of the Chosin Reservoir, and also in the retreat down the Korean peninsula to Taegu, flying out casualties from Sinanju, Inchon and Wonson.
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- 1 Std. 30 Min.(90 min)
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.66 : 1