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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaDuring the Korean War, a United States Air Force nurse with the Medical Air Evacuation Unit flies on C-47 transport aircraft based in Japan where she ferries servicemen wounded in combat.During the Korean War, a United States Air Force nurse with the Medical Air Evacuation Unit flies on C-47 transport aircraft based in Japan where she ferries servicemen wounded in combat.During the Korean War, a United States Air Force nurse with the Medical Air Evacuation Unit flies on C-47 transport aircraft based in Japan where she ferries servicemen wounded in combat.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
Dick Simmons
- Lt. Tommy Metcalfe
- (as Richard Simmons)
Suzanne Alexander
- Madonna
- (sin créditos)
Morris Ankrum
- Interrogating Officer
- (sin créditos)
David Bair
- Prisoner of War
- (sin créditos)
Kathleen Case
- Florence
- (sin créditos)
Ruth Clifford
- Mother
- (sin créditos)
Gene Collins
- P.O.W. Marine
- (sin créditos)
Booth Colman
- Australian
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionista
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This book was based on the Kyushu Gypises at K16 Yong Dong Po near Seoal Korea early 50s There mission was to move wounded service men and women for treatment. The squadron flew C- 47s they also delivered mail, carried rations to all the bases in Korea. We also hauled the USO shows to different bases.The book THE GREATEST AIRLIFT was also written about this unit.There was also a Greek squadron that flew with the Gypises . The only C 47 from that era still in use is a Greek plane stationed in Greese.The AirForce personal that was stationed there still hold annual reunions each year. The unit was broken up in 1955, we have a news letter we receive once a month. It keeps us posted on old friends and comrades.
An incredibly glamorous chick flick with a Korean War backdrop and a romantic Victor Young score in which we are told but see little of the ravages of war.
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.
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.
Even in 1953 this film was probably considered to be too heavy on romance and "brave nurses and doctors etc." and too light on action. If every kiss in this film had been bullets fired against North Korea the Korean War would have been over in a week, or less. Possibly the worst war propaganda film ever made. No cliché was missing and then they were done to extreme. It has not aged well.
This film brings back memories. I grew up in Fullerton, California, and most of the films I saw in the 1950s played our local Fox theater. I suspect that's where I saw "Flight Nurse." Haven't seen it since, but I do remember it. As I recall, it was the second film on a double bill.
"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."
"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."
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- TriviaSome 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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- Flight Nurse
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 30min(90 min)
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.66 : 1
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