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Le bousilleur

Original title: Devil Dogs of the Air
  • 1935
  • Approved
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
428
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James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, and Margaret Lindsay in Le bousilleur (1935)
ActionComedyDramaRomance

A talented but brash stunt pilot enters the Marine Corps and becomes more disciplined.A talented but brash stunt pilot enters the Marine Corps and becomes more disciplined.A talented but brash stunt pilot enters the Marine Corps and becomes more disciplined.

  • Director
    • Lloyd Bacon
  • Writers
    • Malcolm Stuart Boylan
    • Earl Baldwin
    • John Monk Saunders
  • Stars
    • James Cagney
    • Pat O'Brien
    • Margaret Lindsay
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    428
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lloyd Bacon
    • Writers
      • Malcolm Stuart Boylan
      • Earl Baldwin
      • John Monk Saunders
    • Stars
      • James Cagney
      • Pat O'Brien
      • Margaret Lindsay
    • 14User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    James Cagney
    James Cagney
    • Tommy O'Toole
    Pat O'Brien
    Pat O'Brien
    • Lieut. Brannigan
    Margaret Lindsay
    Margaret Lindsay
    • Betty Roberts
    Frank McHugh
    Frank McHugh
    • Crash Kelly
    John Arledge
    John Arledge
    • Mac
    Helen Lowell
    Helen Lowell
    • Ma Roberts
    Robert Barrat
    Robert Barrat
    • Commandant
    Russell Hicks
    Russell Hicks
    • Captain
    William B. Davidson
    William B. Davidson
    • Adjutant
    • (as William Davidson)
    Ward Bond
    Ward Bond
    • Instructor
    Edward Brophy
    Edward Brophy
    • Undetermined Role
    • (scenes deleted)
    Helen Flint
    Helen Flint
    • Mrs. Brown
    • (scenes deleted)
    William Bailey
    William Bailey
    • Lieutenant Getting Maneuver Instructions
    • (uncredited)
    William Begg
    William Begg
    • Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Carlyle Blackwell Jr.
    Carlyle Blackwell Jr.
    • Messenger
    • (uncredited)
    Joseph Crehan
    Joseph Crehan
    • Communications Officer
    • (uncredited)
    George Bernard Dilley Sr.
    • US Navy Radio Man
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Elliott
    Bill Elliott
    • Instructor
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lloyd Bacon
    • Writers
      • Malcolm Stuart Boylan
      • Earl Baldwin
      • John Monk Saunders
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews14

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    6blanche-2

    except for the aerial work, nothing much

    Devil Dogs of the Air is a typical Warner Brothers film with a typical Warner Brothers cast, not that that's a bad thing at all. The movie stars Jimmy Cagney, Pat O'Brien, Margaret Lindsay, and Frank McHugh.

    Cagney plays a cocky flier, Tommy, whose friend Brannigan (O'Brien) encourages him to enlist in Marine flying school.

    The first thing he does is fall for Brannigan's girlfriend Betty (Lindsay) who can't stand him. We all know what that means.

    It turns out that Tommy is a remarkable flier and, though the friendship between the two men seems to suffer, everybody has to admit that Tommy knows what he's doing. And he keeps going after Betty.

    Predictable, but the good cast brings it up a level as do the flying sequences. The planes look like what the Wright Brothers invented, and they do some amazing things.

    If you're an airplane fan, you will enjoy this, though you might mix it up with some of Warners other flying films. But it has the US Navy dirigible, the early planes as I mentioned, and some fabulous stunts.

    I have to one day count up how many films Cagney, O'Brien and McHugh made together. I know McHugh and Cagney made 11, and that all three were friends. They worked together very well.
    7bkoganbing

    Jimmy and Pat take to the skies

    The real founders of the buddy film James Cagney and Pat O'Brien after making their debut in Here Comes the Navy essentially reprise their roles in Devil Dogs of the Air for the Marines.

    O'Brien is the no-nonsense flight instructor for the Marines who's written to an old Brooklyn pal James Cagney urging him to join the Corps. Cagney is a circus flier who pretty much knows the flying game inside out.

    But he's Cagney and of course he KNOWS he knows it. That does not make for good discipline. But it does make for good raffish, knockabout comedy that Cagney/O'Brien films are known for. Of course there's a girl involved, in this case Margaret Lindsay. Need I say who she winds up with.

    The only jarring note in this film is Frank McHugh. During the hey day of the studios, I think Warner Brothers was incapable of making a film without either Frank McHugh or Alan Hale. I usually enjoy Frank McHugh, but in this film he's downright annoying. He's in the medical corps and frustrated because he feels his training is being wasted because no one is ever injured in a crash or otherwise. McHugh is positively ghoulish in awaiting some accident to befall SOMEONE in the film.

    However James Cagney is his usual cocksure and charming best and that carried a lot of Warner Brothers films to profit. We the audience profit also by that bouncy Cagney charm.
    7utgard14

    "You know you're doing things to me, don't ya baby?"

    Pretty much a stock Cagney plot with the backdrop this time being the US Marine Corps. Pat O'Brien plays a disciplined and responsible officer who has to teach cocky young upstart pilot Jimmy Cagney the ropes. This time the girl that comes between them is Pat's girlfriend, Margaret Lindsay. It seems like it's always either Pat's sister or the girl Pat is in love with. Whichever it is, you can bet money that Cagney will win her heart by the end of the picture. Also we have Frank McHugh in a standard Frank McHugh role of the funny and likable sidekick. This is basically a remake of Here Comes the Navy. Despite the familiar plot, it's a good movie. The cast is great (Cagney is having a ball) and the aerial photography and plane stunts are impressive. It's a bit by-the-numbers for many people but chances are if you're watching this you're doing so because you like Cagney movies like this one.
    Michael_Elliott

    Fun Cagney

    Devil Dogs of the Air (1935)

    *** (out of 4)

    James Cagney and Pat o'Brien stars in this Warner drama about two Marine pilots who start out as friends but soon turn to enemies when they fall for the same woman (Margaret Lindsay). I had recorded this thing back in March but just now got around to watching it because I thought it would be your typical pilot movie and it pretty much is but there's still a lot going for the film. The star of the film is without a doubt all the flying shots, some of which are just downright terrific including a great scene where Cagney and O'Brien are on a plane, which catches fire. Cagney is his usual great self, although the I think the screenplay makes him too much of a wise guy because you really dislike this guy even though that wasn't the films intent.
    6KyleFurr2

    not very good

    This movie was directed by Lloyd Bacon and stars James Cagney and Pat O'Brien. This is probably one of Cagney's worst pictures and also one of the worst Cagney and O'Brien made together with the exception of The Irish In Us. Just a year later Cagney and O'Brien would go on to make Ceiling Zero with Howard Hawks which is a much better movie and you should watch that one instead. There isn't much to the plot like Cagney wanting to join the marines and winds up having to learn how to fly by his old friend O'Brien who is a Lieutenant. O'Brien is engaged to Margaret Lindsay but even after Cagney finds out he doesn't even care and still goes after her. There isn't much to the movie and you should watch one of Cagney's better movies instead.

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    • Trivia
      Helen Flint (Mrs. Brown) and Edward Brophy are in studio records/casting call lists as actors in this movie, but they do not appear.
    • Goofs
      The handwriting on the check O'Toole endorses for Betty, and the handwriting on the same check that Betty shows Brannigan, are not the same.
    • Crazy credits
      To the Navy Department, to the officers and men of the Marine Corps and the fleet, Warner Bros. extend their thanks for invaluable co-operation.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Angels with Dirty Faces: Whaddya Hear? Whaddya Say? (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      The Marines Hymn
      (ca 1850) (uncredited)

      Traditional Marines song

      Music by Jacques Offenbach from "Geneviève de Brabant"

      Played during the opening credits and at the end

      Variations played in the score often

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 9, 1935 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Devil Dogs of the Air
    • Filming locations
      • Naval Air Station North Island, Coronado, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cosmopolitan Productions
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Budget
      • $350,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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