Men With Wings (1938) - Fred MacMurray, Ray Milland & Louise Campbell

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • Plot #1 is the love triangle between two guys and one girl as they grow into adults and affiliate themselves in the new aircraft industry. Plot #2 is aircraft evolution from the days of Wilbur and Orville Wright to just prior to WWII. See if you can spot the great Evelyn Keyes as a nurse. Donald O'Connor also has a small part as the younger version of MacMurray's character.
    Fred MacMurray as Pat Falconer
    Ray Milland as Scott Barnes
    Louise Campbell as Peggy Ranson
    Andy Devine as Joe Gibbs
    Lynne Overman as Hank Rinebow
    Porter Hall as Hiram F. Jenkins
    Walter Abel as Nick Ranson
    Kitty Kelly as Martha Ranson
    Virginia Weidler as Peggy Ranson at eight
    Donald O'Connor as Pat Falconer at 13
    Billy Cook as Scott Barnes at 10
    James Burke as J.A. Nolan
    Willard Robertson as Col. Hadley
    Dennis Morgan as Galton
    Frank Clarke as Burke
    Evelyn Keyes as a nurse (uncredited)

Комментарии • 132

  • @maxlinder5262
    @maxlinder5262 6 дней назад +1

    Good Film...Enjoyed very much..😊

  • @patricialammersfeld5322
    @patricialammersfeld5322 2 года назад +55

    I have a trophy that was given to my grandfather, JACK KNIGHT for being an advisor for the flight scenes in this film. Interesting...my name is Patricia and I was born in 1937!!

    • @ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
      @ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes  2 года назад +4

      Fantastic!!!

    • @jetpilot3714
      @jetpilot3714 2 года назад +3

      Thank you for sharing that Patricia. I love these old movies and plan on watching this one with my mother who was born in 1931 tonight! What did your grandfather do for a living? Commercial pilot here. BTW- Fred MacMurray’s granddaughter is my hairdresser!

    • @patricialammersfeld5322
      @patricialammersfeld5322 2 года назад +7

      @@jetpilot3714 Jack flew for UNITED AIRLINES......becoming the first commercial pilot to log a million miles!

    • @jetpilot3714
      @jetpilot3714 2 года назад +2

      @@patricialammersfeld5322 Fascinating! I wish I could’ve met him. I did look him up on Wikipedia. This is a great movie they did a good job with her advising. Thank you so much for sharing about your grandfather.

    • @patricialammersfeld5322
      @patricialammersfeld5322 2 года назад +2

      OH....I should have added ....the baby in the film was named Patricia!! Jack went on to log 1,000,000 miles as a pilot for United...

  • @sandraward116
    @sandraward116 Год назад +11

    ..sometimes we scroll and scroll..then we find a little gem..🛩🛩💜🤭

  • @DAUGHTEROFBABYLON
    @DAUGHTEROFBABYLON 2 года назад +17

    Fred, Ray and Louise what a great Movie Thank You! It's always good to see Andy Devine in any Movie! God Bless Everyone!

  • @thomasmitchell7645
    @thomasmitchell7645 Год назад +6

    I never knew that this movie existed. Thanks! Very good aerial combat and test flying scenes.

  • @pingpong5000
    @pingpong5000 Год назад +4

    I was born in the 50's and grew up an aeroplane nut and I have never seen this film before, thanks for posting this old Jem of a film.

  • @rayrussell6258
    @rayrussell6258 Год назад +15

    Thank you for bringing this film to video on youtube. I had never seen this movie.
    Fred MacMurray certainly had a wide-ranging career in acting.

    • @ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
      @ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes  Год назад +3

      Legendary career!

    • @brianmorris8045
      @brianmorris8045 Год назад +1

      Saw it what seems a million years ago on Saturday afternoon movies on TV. But we only saw it in black and white...colour telly hadn't reached Australia till 1975.

    • @carlreed6186
      @carlreed6186 7 месяцев назад

      Some of us grew up with My Three Sons.

  • @jozsefgyuga2749
    @jozsefgyuga2749 Год назад +1

    Meg 2023 ban is jó film!Gratulalok és köszönöm szépen a filmet!

    • @ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
      @ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes  Год назад +1

      It's a good movie even in 2023! Congratulations and thank you very much for the movie!

  • @patrickgriffitt6551
    @patrickgriffitt6551 6 месяцев назад +1

    Really enjoyed the movie. Being an aircraft fanatic with family members being in USAAF and USAF(inc myself) these movies are always a treat. I do smile though at certain things like trying to duplcate the sound of a rotary(not radial) engine and they always manage to have an all red German fighter in at least one scene.

  • @colvinator1611
    @colvinator1611 Год назад +7

    Excellent movie ! Thanks a lot.

  • @lilblackduc7312
    @lilblackduc7312 Год назад +5

    Mighty good movie! Thank you...🇺🇸 😎👍☕

  • @stlrockn
    @stlrockn Год назад +2

    I saw this movie on TV as a kid as a late movie back in the mid 60s in the era of just 3 TV channels. Loved it and it never came out on DVD. Thanks for posting this lost gem.

  • @outdoorfreedom9778
    @outdoorfreedom9778 Год назад +3

    Very good film and the Airplanes were the stars! As an RC pilot for a long time all I built and flew were Bipes. I was able to get those Boings back in the sky along with a few Fokkers.

  • @madtwc4425
    @madtwc4425 Год назад +2

    Great cast great movie thank you so much! Ie never seen this either and after scrolling through tons of movies this is the one to watch tonight😉

  • @johnmollet2637
    @johnmollet2637 Год назад +3

    What a neat old movie. Fred MacMurray and Andy Devine and they were both in their 20's. Thanks for posting this.

  • @jamesnorton8316
    @jamesnorton8316 Год назад +17

    It was interesting to see Ray Mill. in a self-sacrificing role to play noble caretaker to excitement junkie Fred Mc.'s, left behind wife and baby daughter. Pretty decent film with good audio, and not too bad visual. Good story of the early, early days of aviation. Got to see Andy Devine in a major role. Hard to find a voice like his any where else. Thanks for posting this interesting film, Classic Robb's Evelyn Keyes Channel💗💗💗👍👍👍

  • @mongomay1
    @mongomay1 Год назад +8

    Enjoyed the young folks at their craft and the stories.

  • @dast540
    @dast540 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing it! I always enjoy watching Great Old Movies though. 👍👌👏
    An of course, I'm a subscriber!
    Thanks Again Though.

  • @SkyLightsUXOs
    @SkyLightsUXOs Год назад +3

    Incredibly good movie...Thanks.

  • @johnjohnon8767
    @johnjohnon8767 Год назад +5

    Enjoyable movie, have taste for old aircraft.

  • @JohnDavies-cn3ro
    @JohnDavies-cn3ro Год назад +4

    Thank you - I saw this on television about 1960, and have been trying to remember what it was called ever since!

    • @JohnDavies-cn3ro
      @JohnDavies-cn3ro Год назад

      PS - that dogfight. Travelair 2000's standing in for the German planes. "Witchitah Fokkers."

    • @ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
      @ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes  Год назад +1

      I am glad you found it! A lot of hidden gems!

  • @MarkNelson-tu1rn
    @MarkNelson-tu1rn Год назад +8

    "Wars been spoiled for me now."
    One helluva line.

  • @artroraback8663
    @artroraback8663 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing another great film.

  • @vger9084
    @vger9084 Год назад +10

    Another great performance by Walter Abel who played the dad.

  • @zappa3543
    @zappa3543 8 месяцев назад +2

    Another great movie.

  • @jrcadet4
    @jrcadet4 2 года назад +10

    Pilot Paul Mantz, who staged this film's flying sequences for director William Wellman, once complained to a screenwriter friend that he kept seeing scripts which 'borrowed' significantly from one another. "What you writers need", Mantz reportedly opined, "is a brand-new cliche!"

  • @ericjackson9256
    @ericjackson9256 Год назад +6

    excellent movie

  • @hemming57
    @hemming57 Год назад +7

    William Wellman said Ray Milland was the toughest guy he ever knew.

    • @ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
      @ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes  Год назад +3

      A great cast!

    • @hemming57
      @hemming57 Год назад +2

      @@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes I saw this movie when I was a kid. Glad I found it again.

  • @rayshowsay1749
    @rayshowsay1749 7 месяцев назад +1

    At 1:00:46 movie script has someone named Reid landing in Portugal to complete the 'first transatlantic flight'; of course, it was Alcock and Brown in 1919(in a Vickers Vimy) who first crossed the Atlantic non-stop, and then in 1927 Lindbergh made the first solo crossing.

  • @patrickgriffitt6551
    @patrickgriffitt6551 6 месяцев назад +1

    OMG a Boeing 247. Never thought id see one in a movie.

    • @ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
      @ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes  6 месяцев назад +1

      247, huh? I don't know if I have ever heard of that...

    • @patrickgriffitt6551
      @patrickgriffitt6551 6 месяцев назад

      @@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Came out to replace tri motor but was eclipsed by the Douglas DC series. Used to be a nice 1/72 plastic kit of it. All metal low wing twin. I think United bought some but could be wrong there. Maybe Google has a picture+.

  • @victorwadsworth821
    @victorwadsworth821 Год назад +3

    Newspaper heading, "Plan to Waste Money on Aeroplanes". This is the way of progress, those fighting it as a waste of money through out many a year.

  • @scottfuller1711
    @scottfuller1711 Год назад +8

    Guessing the Army Aircorps during this period was a hot sloppy mess that needed a lot of work bringing it up to speed with the rest of the Army.

    • @ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
      @ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes  Год назад +5

      The modern Air Force it was not.

    • @trevorplows7494
      @trevorplows7494 Год назад +1

      One point , these fly boy adrenaline junkies belonged in an asylum. Buzzing airfields making real soldiers duck or hit the ground for their wn amusement was a complete joke and an indictment of the stupidity and unprofessionalism of the US Aircorps. What a group of amateurs and so many enjoyable movies from the 1930 s hilites that's amateurism. Pearl Harbour , the Phillipines , the US government and Dugout Doug are proof of that we are are the greatest and can't learn anything from anyone else despite the fact they were professionals and the US were just a joke.The Military killed alot of their own before they replaced dunces and learned something from others.

  • @pilotnelson4507
    @pilotnelson4507 Год назад +4

    Gone with the Wind on Wings...

  • @cathrinemihm
    @cathrinemihm 9 месяцев назад +1

    JOHNNY! THERE YOU ARE ....what up ?❤

  • @keithharvey7230
    @keithharvey7230 6 месяцев назад +1

    Ray Milland with his own hair!

  • @robnash3748
    @robnash3748 Год назад +7

    Did anyone recognise the boeing 247......

  • @timorvet1
    @timorvet1 Год назад +1

    I wonder if that was the real Ryan NYP Spirit of St Louis taking off as the seaplane taxied in.

  • @SKILLED521
    @SKILLED521 Год назад +6

    Technicolor in '38? A very pricey film...

  • @jamesoliver6625
    @jamesoliver6625 Год назад +2

    Supposed to be WWI and the roar of the big P&W radials, and big Curtis Wright radials just doesn't sound correct.

  • @trevorplows7494
    @trevorplows7494 Год назад +7

    Alot of these people were not just pioneers but adrenaline junkies doing stupid things to make a fortune quickly and the thought of family or kids was secondary. So many ex WW1 fliers doing barn storming , taking enormous risks all for money and fame. A note Virginia Wiedler was excellent , a fine child and teenager actress who passed way before her time. As an afficionado of movies from the 30s and 40s l never saw a Flik with her in it , l didn't like.

  • @j.sumner6999
    @j.sumner6999 Год назад +7

    The first heavier than air flight was by Gustav Whitehead almost two years before the Wright brothers. Theirs was the first phogographed flight. It pays to advertise.

  • @jgonzalez101
    @jgonzalez101 10 месяцев назад +1

    I know the Lord God gave us Airplanes; because he couldn't give us Wings.
    It would be to our own destruction. ✈️

  • @patrickgriffitt6551
    @patrickgriffitt6551 6 месяцев назад +1

    Went from straight staircase to curved one.

  • @robertcassey4014
    @robertcassey4014 Год назад +3

    I’m sure this is a wonderful movie but I can’t watch it. The definition is not sharp whatsoever. At 65, my eyes need all the help they can get. I’m sorry.

    • @ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
      @ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes  Год назад +2

      I wish we had a better copy.

    • @markg108
      @markg108 Год назад

      I'm totally blind in one eye and half blind in the other. Great movie !

  • @jeffreygrossi2800
    @jeffreygrossi2800 7 месяцев назад +1

    Ray Miland without his British acccent.

  • @EllisonBallard-m4y
    @EllisonBallard-m4y 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sorry. If I were 30 years younger, this film would be excellent fun. Even if it were possible to suspend belief, as this movie is technically and story very good.But now ar 82 years old cynical thoughts of greed, manipulation, and exploration by the "military-industrial-banking" cartels is just exposure of their crimes against humanity. Oh, to be innocent, to believe in a world honest, sincere, kind people. There are still far too few nice people, but now corruption and hypocrisy are so obvious that an honest person just wants to die and give up...because if the "fallen ones" start World War Three life will not be worth living. The horror will be unspeakable. The acting is good. The film has little fault, but me a disillusioned broken-hearted sick old man who thinks he can see deception of hurtful inventions to kill people in war, not just for speedy transportation...😢 !

  • @keithharvey7230
    @keithharvey7230 Год назад +2

    Aerial fight scenes are so boring,like car chases.

  • @johnthorpe8341
    @johnthorpe8341 Год назад +2

    WHY WHY WHY COLOURISE THESE OLD BLACK N WHITE MOVIES THEYRE B/W FILMS FOR A REASON I CANT WATCH THIS

    • @PDZ1122
      @PDZ1122 Год назад +5

      0:13 - TECHNICOLOR! It's not colorized. They had color film long before 1938.

    • @ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
      @ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes  Год назад +6

      This was not colorized. It is just bad early color Hollywood.

    • @drzarkov39
      @drzarkov39 Год назад +1

      This movie was filmed in color. This film is not colorized, but it should be.

    • @tenlittleindians
      @tenlittleindians Год назад +3

      You forget a big portion of The Wizard of Oz was in color and it came out about the same era.
      Although I didn't know that while I watched the movie every year as a kid on a black and white TV set. We got a color TV in the 70's and I was shocked when it switched to color!

    • @rayrussell6258
      @rayrussell6258 Год назад

      Black & white thinking is why the world is screwed up today. Everybody needs to reject polarizing everything. Shades of gray, or a little color, never hurts anyone. Watch the film.