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Unemployed Corky Jones (Dennis Morgan) and Gil Borden arrive in town. They get jobs at the Lockheed aircraft factory. Corky lives with his jobless friend Brad Maple (Jack Carson) and his wife Roma (Ann Sheridan). Brad's jealous pride is hurt and Corky leaves. Next, Corky rents from his friend Jake Hanso (George Tobias).
It's a fine wartime effort. It's fine as a love triangle melodrama. The actors are fine although I'm not taken with any of the relationships. It closes with a very, very short flying action scene. It's extremely short. This is fine. It's all rather fine. It's nothing that good.
It's a fine wartime effort. It's fine as a love triangle melodrama. The actors are fine although I'm not taken with any of the relationships. It closes with a very, very short flying action scene. It's extremely short. This is fine. It's all rather fine. It's nothing that good.
- SnoopyStyle
- 28 juin 2023
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"Wings for the Eagle" is a wartime propaganda film from Warner Brothers. It's generally good and worth watching, but the writing is extremely inconsistent....frustratingly so.
The story begins just before the US entered WWII. Dennis Morgan plays Corky Jones...an unlikable and annoying guy. He is not the least bit patriotic and obtains a job with Lockheed building airplanes...but not because he adores the USA but because he figures when the US goes to war, the assembly line workers will be exempt from the draft. And, to make him even more unlikable, he's an obnoxious cad and sexual harasser who spends most of the movie trying to steal his best friend's wife!! I really wish the writing of this character was better. I don't think they needed to make him super nice but in the film he's just a jerk....and so the expected transformation at the end just seems obligatory and not exactly believable.
So is it all bad? No. Many of the characters are quite good, especially the immigrant supervisor played wonderfully by George Tobias. And, the story when it's not focused on Corky is quite nice as well. Overall, worth seeing but a highly flawed film.
The story begins just before the US entered WWII. Dennis Morgan plays Corky Jones...an unlikable and annoying guy. He is not the least bit patriotic and obtains a job with Lockheed building airplanes...but not because he adores the USA but because he figures when the US goes to war, the assembly line workers will be exempt from the draft. And, to make him even more unlikable, he's an obnoxious cad and sexual harasser who spends most of the movie trying to steal his best friend's wife!! I really wish the writing of this character was better. I don't think they needed to make him super nice but in the film he's just a jerk....and so the expected transformation at the end just seems obligatory and not exactly believable.
So is it all bad? No. Many of the characters are quite good, especially the immigrant supervisor played wonderfully by George Tobias. And, the story when it's not focused on Corky is quite nice as well. Overall, worth seeing but a highly flawed film.
- planktonrules
- 28 mai 2021
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I cannot disagree with the previous reviewer's assessment that this is not a particularly outstanding movie. It was made during war time about the war effort as opposed to strictly being made for entertainment, however, there are some very positive attributes about it. The aspects of the movie that do not center around Sheridan, Morgan and Carson are a little slow and convenient for a war flick. The aspects of the movie that do center around the three stars, however, are outstanding. Ann Sheridan was one of the most beautiful women ever on screen and she is glowingly gorgeous throughout this movie. Additionally, she was a bright, sharp-witted women who in this movie gets to frequently throw verbal-barbs at her co-stars. This is one of my favorite aspects of movies that she stars in. Also, Morgan and Carson play off each other well and have several good scenes including a hilarious confrontation in a bar. This is better than most movies out there.
A good cast goes to waste in this story of two pals, Dennis Morgan (qv) and Jack Carson (qv), dueling for the affections of Ann Sheridan (qv).
Make no mistake about it -- Ann Sheridan is definitely worth fighting for. It's just too bad that Wings for the Eagle doesn't put up much of a fight when it comes to telling a story.
If you want to see the starring trio in a much better movie then check out _Shine On, Harvest Moon (1944)_ (qv). Or, to a lesser degree, _One More Tomorrow (1946)_ (qv).
Make no mistake about it -- Ann Sheridan is definitely worth fighting for. It's just too bad that Wings for the Eagle doesn't put up much of a fight when it comes to telling a story.
If you want to see the starring trio in a much better movie then check out _Shine On, Harvest Moon (1944)_ (qv). Or, to a lesser degree, _One More Tomorrow (1946)_ (qv).
It is a period piece that was designed to tug on American heartstrings. It did the job. Let it transport you back to that horrible time. Don't "me too" the 1940's.
Mostly a documentary-style salute to the tireless workers at Lockheed and how quickly they're turning out aircraft for the war (which we're not in until the end of the movie), this Warners assembly line effort is unremarkable in pretty much every way. It stars Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson, who were teamed in several other movies, usually more felicitously, as sort of a Warners Hope and Crosby. They're old school buddies, and when Morgan makes it out to California to work, he bunks in with Carson and almost immediately is flirting with his wife, Ann Sheridan. The three yell at each other an awful lot, and you may notice, neither of the guys is a really good guy: Morgan's a lazy cynic and Carson a quick-tempered idiot. Both are eventually redeemed, of course. The comedy's limp and the romance unsatisfying, and the one really good performance comes out of George Tobias, of all people, who's the immigrant supervisor who makes wry remarks and eventually encounters tragedy. The patriotism is thick even by the standards of the day, and the musical score intrusive, and don't expect any surprises. But what he heck, I enjoy Morgan and Carson, and Sheridan did have oomph. A period piece, indifferently directed by Lloyd Bacon, but not too bad as a time waster.
Ann Sheridan, Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson usually mean light-hearted fun with some good-natured barbs for laughs. While there are some barbs, this one hits different since both of the male leads are so unlikable. Carson is grumpy baby and Morgan is what they used to call a "bounder" even hitting on, dating and openly chasing his best friend's wife (Sheridan). And he is also not shy about hiding the fact he mainly got the job at Lockheed so he would be exempt from the draft.
Other reviews have mentioned the opening interaction between Morgan and Sheridan. Major jabroni! Why Sheridan would give this jackass the time of day is beyond me.
Normally I like these three, but not this time. Sheridan could do so much better.
The best story line in the movie is the wonderful George Tobias as the immigrant father of aspiring pilot. We see him in a touching scene being sworn in as US citizen. He is the heart of the film.
Being a war movie at the beginning of America's involvement there are some moments of poignancy. Hearing the radio announcing the bombing of Pearl Harbor is one example. There are others.
Overall, not too bad as a time passer if you can get past Morgan's pushy jerk.
Other reviews have mentioned the opening interaction between Morgan and Sheridan. Major jabroni! Why Sheridan would give this jackass the time of day is beyond me.
Normally I like these three, but not this time. Sheridan could do so much better.
The best story line in the movie is the wonderful George Tobias as the immigrant father of aspiring pilot. We see him in a touching scene being sworn in as US citizen. He is the heart of the film.
Being a war movie at the beginning of America's involvement there are some moments of poignancy. Hearing the radio announcing the bombing of Pearl Harbor is one example. There are others.
Overall, not too bad as a time passer if you can get past Morgan's pushy jerk.
- mark.waltz
- 21 janv. 2025
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I dare anyone to get past the opening scene in a gas station. I promise you will never again watch ANYTHING with d. morgan in it.