Anny Hardy is a parachute-stunt diver with a flying-circus group of barnstorming pilots which her husband, "Speed" Hardy heads. She meets and falls in love with Bud Murray, the younger broth... Read allAnny Hardy is a parachute-stunt diver with a flying-circus group of barnstorming pilots which her husband, "Speed" Hardy heads. She meets and falls in love with Bud Murray, the younger brother of her husbands partner "Ace" Murray, when they are teamed to do a double-parachute jum... Read allAnny Hardy is a parachute-stunt diver with a flying-circus group of barnstorming pilots which her husband, "Speed" Hardy heads. She meets and falls in love with Bud Murray, the younger brother of her husbands partner "Ace" Murray, when they are teamed to do a double-parachute jump as a daily stunt. "Speed" learns about the romance, and in his half-crazed condition, fr... Read all
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FLYING DEVILS combines all the features needed for such a 'B' level action-ere. Flying Circus with veterans of WWI having excitement in the air and conflicts on the ground. RKO standbys Bruce Cabot, Ralph Bellamy with Cliff Edwards are the 'vets'. Arline Judge the wife (Bellamy) and kid brother Eric Linden (Cabot). Faster then you can say CONTACT triangle forms with Bellemy, Judge and Linden with Cabot as referee and Edwards the comedy relief. In between true love plenty of air action with period planes.
RKO made many air films under Cooper's aegis and continued to do so after he left. FLYING DEVILS is well worth a look as are other RKO efforts.
The plot, dialogue, and acting are just serviceable, but there are plenty of thrills from the ample footage of biplanes flying in formation, twirling and corkscrewing, crash landing, and just crashing.
Ralph Bellamy is boss of a two-bit barnstorming act that plays the midwest. He has his wife (Arline Judge) as an attraction and a partner/rival (Bruce Cabot). The loop the loop and swoop the ground and Arline eventually jumps out with a parachute. But then Cabot's kid brother (Eric Linden) shows up and the fireworks start.
Linden is immediately smitten with Judge, who is tired of bossy Bellamy. Bellamy and Cabot fight all the time but the act takes off when they devise a double jump for Judge and Linden. Although they hit the bigtime, Judge and Linden cheat on Bellamy and everyone is on a collision course.
Cliff Edwards co-stars as a boozy sidekick. The guys are all pretty good, but Judge can't act at all.
** 1/2 (out of 4)
RKO drama has a carnival of flying daredevils at odds. The star pilot (Bruce Cabot) doesn't want his younger brother (Eric Linden) joining the troop but the crooked boss (Ralph Bellamy) talks him into it. Then the younger brother ends up falling in love with the bosses sweet wife (Arline Judge), which leads to a climatic showdown. Once again, I wasn't expecting too much out of this 60-minute "B" film but it turned out to be pretty entertaining due in large part to the cast. Bellamy was just getting his acting chops down but he adds to the entertainment as does Cabot who's as stiff as ever but it makes for a unique performance. The air flight scenes are very well done, although it's clear they're stock footage from another film.
Brothers Bruce Cabot and Eric Linden go to work for Ralph Bellamy who runs an air show. Bellamy has some post traumatic stress from the war and was an ace from the war along with Cabot.. Bellamy is also the jealous husband of Arline Judge.
So when Judge starts checking out Linden, the jealousy for Bellamy kicks in and revenge is plotted.
in the air Flying Devils is a fine film. On the ground it's a standard melodrama about illicit love and betrayal.
Did you know
- TriviaBruce Cabot was an experienced pilot and did most of his own flying in this movie.
- GoofsWhen Ann and Bub (Eric Linden) parachute into the lake together, his chute is suddenly no longer on his back once they are in the water. And they leave the parachute floating in the lake after being picked up.
- Quotes
Betty: But I still can't figure out why you want a stocking for a good-luck piece.
'Screwy' Edwards: Honey, when I get way up in the air, can I help it if I want a leg around my neck?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Movie Making in Japan: A Screen Snap-shot (1935)
- SoundtracksYou've Got What Gets Me
Music by George Gershwin
Lyrics by Ira Gershwin
Strummed on ukulele by Cliff Edwards and sung by Eric Linden
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- 1h 2m(62 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1