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La victoire des ailes

Original title: Winged Victory
  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Pinkie Scariano, Alan Ross and Frankie Davis all join the Army Air Forces with hopes of becoming pilots. In training, they meet and become pals with Bobby Grills and Irving Miller, and the f... Read allPinkie Scariano, Alan Ross and Frankie Davis all join the Army Air Forces with hopes of becoming pilots. In training, they meet and become pals with Bobby Grills and Irving Miller, and the five struggle through the rigid training and grueling tests involved in becoming pilots. No... Read allPinkie Scariano, Alan Ross and Frankie Davis all join the Army Air Forces with hopes of becoming pilots. In training, they meet and become pals with Bobby Grills and Irving Miller, and the five struggle through the rigid training and grueling tests involved in becoming pilots. Not all of them succeed, and tragedy awaits some.

  • Director
    • George Cukor
  • Writers
    • Moss Hart
    • Jerome Cady
    • John Francis Larkin
  • Stars
    • Mark Daniels
    • Edmond O'Brien
    • Lon McCallister
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    244
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    • Director
      • George Cukor
    • Writers
      • Moss Hart
      • Jerome Cady
      • John Francis Larkin
    • Stars
      • Mark Daniels
      • Edmond O'Brien
      • Lon McCallister
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Mark Daniels
    Mark Daniels
    • Alan William Ross
    • (as Sgt. Mark Daniels)
    Edmond O'Brien
    Edmond O'Brien
    • Irving Miller
    • (as Sgt. Edmond O'Brien)
    Lon McCallister
    Lon McCallister
    • Francis William 'Frankie' Davis
    • (as Pvt. Lon McCallister)
    Don Taylor
    Don Taylor
    • Danny 'Pinkie' Scariano
    • (as Cpl. Don Taylor)
    Lee J. Cobb
    Lee J. Cobb
    • Doctor
    • (as Cpl. Lee Cobb)
    Peter Lind Hayes
    Peter Lind Hayes
    • O'Brien
    • (as T/Sgt. Peter Lind Hayes)
    Alan Baxter
    Alan Baxter
    • Major Halper
    • (as Cpl. Alan Baxter)
    Red Buttons
    Red Buttons
    • Whitey
    • (as Cpl. Red Buttons)
    • …
    Barry Nelson
    Barry Nelson
    • Robert Edward 'Bobby' Crills
    • (as Cpl. Barry Nelson)
    Rune Hultman
    • Dave Anderson
    • (as Sgt. Rune Hultman)
    John Tyers
    • Cpl. Regan
    • (as Cpl. Bernard J. Tyers)
    Philip Bourneuf
    Philip Bourneuf
    • Col. Gibney
    • (as Cpl. Phillip Bourneuf)
    Gary Merrill
    Gary Merrill
    • Capt. McIntyre
    • (as Cpl. Garry Merrill)
    Whit Bissell
    Whit Bissell
    • Lt. Hudson
    • (as Cpl. Whitner N. Bissell)
    George Reeves
    George Reeves
    • Lt. Thompson
    • (as Sgt. George Reeves)
    George Petrie
    George Petrie
    • Barker
    • (as Pfc. George Petrie)
    Alfred Ryder
    Alfred Ryder
    • Milhauser
    • (as Pfc. Alfred Ryder)
    Karl Malden
    Karl Malden
    • Adams
    • (as Cpl. Karl Malden)
    • Director
      • George Cukor
    • Writers
      • Moss Hart
      • Jerome Cady
      • John Francis Larkin
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    9Koochie1

    Great "time machine" back in time to the real feel of aircrew trainig.

    This movie has always been a favorite of mine since first seeing it as a 12 year old kid in 1962 when it was shown on a Los Angeles television station's "late show". The characters are very engaging from the start of the picture, and it is too bad that the movie has never been released for video tape, nor is it ever shown on television (apparently due to a prohibition by the Estate of Moss Hart, the playwright/producer/director who wrote the story and first presented it on the New York stage during WWII -- the reason for denying its showing is hard to fathom more than 50 years after it was made). I did not see the movie again for over 30 years, when someone who had actually been a major cast member of the movie was able to get me a "bootlegged" copy on VHS (poor video quality, but good audio). My memory of it was correct: it was still an engaging and fascinating movie to watch. An amazing aspect of this film is just how many of its stars, just starting out in their careers at the time 1944), went on to became either major motion picture stars or at least well-known and fully-employed actors (e.g. Judy Holliday, Edmond O'Brien, Jeanne Crain, Barry Nelson, Don Taylor, Karl Malden, Peter Lind Hayes, George "Superman") Reeves, Red Buttons, Lee J. Cobb, Kevin McCarthy, and Gary Merrill). The scenes with the B-24 Liberators are terrific, especially the close-up shots where the details of the giant (for those times) 4-engine bomber (then 18,000+ manufactured, now nearly extinct) can be seen. Good insight into the different levels of training that a pilot-cadet went through on his way to being assigned to a bomber crew (of course, VERY gender-biased as was the trend of the day: only the MEN became pilots, the women just supported them in their roles -- hardly acceptable in today's world). I hope someday it will be released onto video for a new generation to enjoy.
    8planktonrules

    Look going through the Air Corps' training and assignment program...as well as going on your first mission.

    "Winged Victory" is a most unusual film. Although it was made by Twentieth Century-Fox and was directed by George Cukor, the film stars all sorts of contract actors who had been drafted or volunteered for the war effort. These men and women were mostly all unknowns back in 1944 but many went on to big careers, such as Judy Holiday, Jeanne Crain, Edmund O'Brien, Lee J. Cobb, Red Buttons, Barry Nelson, George Reeves, Karl Malden, Gary Merrill and quite a few others.

    The story begins back at home as various men received word that they were accepted into the Air Corps' program. But instead of being sent to various schools (such as pilot training or gunnery), the men are given exhaustive and nerve-wracking tests to determine the best fit for their abilities. Following this, they are assigned to various programs or washed out if seen as unfit. Then, you see them going through training program and finally they are sent into action. Along the way, you see a few vignettes, such as men with their girlfriends and one man in pilot training who was killed...and the reaction of his pregnant wife. I am actually surprised that the movie showed this latter story, as I expected it all to be very upbeat and rah-rah for us...which, fortunately, wasn't always the case. Because of that, it felt more real and interesting to watch. Overall, a very interesting film that seemed more like a hybrid between a drama and a documentary...well made and well worth seeing....as well as an important historical piece.
    10pvkennedy

    A cadet tells it like it is!

    This movie gets it right. As a former USAF Aviation Cadet, I can tell you this movie has it all. The tedium of the application process. The waiting for word. The joy of acceptance. The worry about making it through the course. The sorrow of watching one's buddies (perhaps the best of them) wash out. The anguish of paying the ultimate price - the death of fellow student airmen. The glory of graduation. Always the flying, the flying, the flying. Many are called but few are chosen. We did for pay what we would have eagerly paid to do. Later, a lifetime of flying fighters and close air support aircraft. Living through combat in Viet Nam but always with the foundation gained in the Aviation Cadet Corps.
    papawow

    Nostalgia

    I was 17 when this movie came out and in my senior year of high school.. Several of my friends enlisted in various services and I knew I was to be drafted when I became 18.. This movie made me make up my mind to enlist in the Army Air Corps..The movie was very accuate showing all the testing that we had to go through inorder to get into the Cadet program, but by the time I finished my "boot" camp and was about to get assigned, the war in Europe was about over and air-men were no longer needed.. I did serve as an aerial gunner/ flight radio operator so I did get some flying in before I was discharged.. Anyway I'm still trying to get a copy of that movie and I've also tried to contact 20th Century
    5RSebens

    I'm in Winged Victory but you won't see me...

    I have fond memories of helping to 'make' Winged Victory. As an aviation cadet stationed at Santa Ana, several bus-loads of us were taken to Camp Pendleton to the campsite someone else mentioned above. We were seated around, watching a Christmas show produced by the soldiers stationed on the 'island'. Three performers with mop wigs did a lip-sync imitation of the Andrews Sisters. I think mail call was then going on when the sirens started. Everyone was instructed to 'scatter' and just get out of sight. Some went up the beach out of sight for a swim. I was in a group that crawled into a dummy tent (no tent flap) and we had a long session of poker. The film producers had quite a time trying to round up enough soldiers to do a re-take of the scene. Of course planes were dubbed in later to bomb the camp. They also did a PT session at the SAAC base with hundreds doing exercises and Lon and a taller actor participating. I joined in helping to push one of them up and down when retakes of chinning themselves became overwhelming. I never did see the movie but heard once that that scene was not used. There was a report that a preview used it, and that one of our hands was showing on the cropped scene (we were holding their legs to assist in the exercise). Thanks for the reminiscing. I would love to see it.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Kevin McCarthy.
    • Quotes

      Danny 'Pinkie' Scariano: Why they're gonna give me my little P-38 and off I go into the wild blue yonder. Just come down to the ground for women and decorations.

    • Connections
      Featured in 20th Century-Fox: The First 50 Years (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      You're So Sweet to Remember
      Music by David Rose

      Lyrics by Leo Robin

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    • Release date
      • December 22, 1944 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Winged Victory
    • Filming locations
      • Camp Pendleton, California, USA(Photograph)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 10m(130 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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