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[quote]The holidays being over (for me at least), it's time to come back to uploading. An addition to my short series of aviation pictures which is also Bill Wellman's last movie. Not his best but you see those WW 1 planes and a few budding young actors : Eastwood, Janssen as well as veterans such as Dalio and Paul Fix... The romantic interest is a rare French actress called Etchika Choureau who had a brief career mainly in the mid 50s[/quote]
FLIGHT COMMAND (1940)

DIRECTOR
Frank Borzage
GUIÓN
Harvey S. Haislip
John Sutherland
Wells Root
CAST
Robert Taylor ... Ensign Alan Drake
Ruth Hussey ... Lorna Gary
Walter Pidgeon ... Squadron Cmdr. Billy Gary
Paul Kelly ... Lieut. Cmdr. 'Dusty' Rhodes
Shepperd Strudwick ... Lieut. Jerry Banning
Red Skelton ... Lieut. 'Mugger' Martin
Nat Pendleton ... C.P.O. 'Spike' Knowles
Dick Purcell ... Lieut. 'Stichy' Payne
William Tannen ... Lieut. Freddy Townsend
William Stelling ... Lieut. Bush
Stanley Smith ... Lieut. Peter Frost
Addison Richards ... Vice Admiral
Donald Douglas ... 1st Duty Officer
Pat Flaherty ... 2nd Duty Officer
Forbes Murray ... Captain
Marsha Hunt ... Claire
PRODUCTOR
J. Walter Ruben
Frank Borzage
MÚSICA ORIGINAL
Franz Waxman
FOTOGRAFIA
Harold Rosson
SINOPSIS
[quote]Ensign Alan Drake is assigned to the elite "Hell Cat" squadron of Navy fliers based in San Diego, despite being relatively inexperienced. Getting off on bad footing by ruining the squadron's chances of winning a target-shooting competition, Drake is encouraged by Jerry Banning, an officer whose sister Lorna is the wife of the squadron commander, William Gray. Drake and Banning work on a device to help aircraft land in the fog, but when Banning is killed testing it and Drake appears to be getting romantically entangled with Lorna, the men of the squadron turn on Drake. Only when Commander Gray himself is in jeopardy does Drake get a chance to show his fellow fliers what kind of man he really is. Written by Jim Beaver {jumblejim@prodigy.net}
Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson
MGM had a tendency to overglamorize the sort of rough-hewn film fare that Warner Bros. offered to its public without adornments. Such was the case of Flight Command. Instead of Warners' streetwise James Cagney, the MGM film stars pretty-boy Robert Taylor as the obligatory hotshot cadet who chafes at the authority and discipline of a naval flight squadron. While Warners might have done without a romantic subplot, MGM contrives to have Taylor fall for the wife (Ruth Hussey) of squad commander Walter Pidgeon. And whereas Warners would have told this story compactly in 90 minutes, MGM lolls around for nearly two hours before Taylor's anticipated redemption and "make good" scene. MGM newcomer Red Skelton shows up in Flight Command for comedy relief, which turns out to be neither.
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[quote]The holidays being over (for me at least), it's time to come back to uploading. An addition to my short series of aviation pictures which is also Bill Wellman's last movie. Not his best but you see those WW 1 planes and a few budding young actors : Eastwood, Janssen as well as veterans such as Dalio and Paul Fix... The romantic interest is a rare French actress called Etchika Choureau who had a brief career mainly in the mid 50s[/quote]
FLIGHT COMMAND (1940)

DIRECTOR
Frank Borzage
GUIÓN
Harvey S. Haislip
John Sutherland
Wells Root
CAST
Robert Taylor ... Ensign Alan Drake
Ruth Hussey ... Lorna Gary
Walter Pidgeon ... Squadron Cmdr. Billy Gary
Paul Kelly ... Lieut. Cmdr. 'Dusty' Rhodes
Shepperd Strudwick ... Lieut. Jerry Banning
Red Skelton ... Lieut. 'Mugger' Martin
Nat Pendleton ... C.P.O. 'Spike' Knowles
Dick Purcell ... Lieut. 'Stichy' Payne
William Tannen ... Lieut. Freddy Townsend
William Stelling ... Lieut. Bush
Stanley Smith ... Lieut. Peter Frost
Addison Richards ... Vice Admiral
Donald Douglas ... 1st Duty Officer
Pat Flaherty ... 2nd Duty Officer
Forbes Murray ... Captain
Marsha Hunt ... Claire
PRODUCTOR
J. Walter Ruben
Frank Borzage
MÚSICA ORIGINAL
Franz Waxman
FOTOGRAFIA
Harold Rosson
SINOPSIS
[quote]Ensign Alan Drake is assigned to the elite "Hell Cat" squadron of Navy fliers based in San Diego, despite being relatively inexperienced. Getting off on bad footing by ruining the squadron's chances of winning a target-shooting competition, Drake is encouraged by Jerry Banning, an officer whose sister Lorna is the wife of the squadron commander, William Gray. Drake and Banning work on a device to help aircraft land in the fog, but when Banning is killed testing it and Drake appears to be getting romantically entangled with Lorna, the men of the squadron turn on Drake. Only when Commander Gray himself is in jeopardy does Drake get a chance to show his fellow fliers what kind of man he really is. Written by Jim Beaver {jumblejim@prodigy.net}
Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson
MGM had a tendency to overglamorize the sort of rough-hewn film fare that Warner Bros. offered to its public without adornments. Such was the case of Flight Command. Instead of Warners' streetwise James Cagney, the MGM film stars pretty-boy Robert Taylor as the obligatory hotshot cadet who chafes at the authority and discipline of a naval flight squadron. While Warners might have done without a romantic subplot, MGM contrives to have Taylor fall for the wife (Ruth Hussey) of squad commander Walter Pidgeon. And whereas Warners would have told this story compactly in 90 minutes, MGM lolls around for nearly two hours before Taylor's anticipated redemption and "make good" scene. MGM newcomer Red Skelton shows up in Flight Command for comedy relief, which turns out to be neither.
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One very minor audio chirp heard, though otherwise a successful capture.
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TCM Satellite TVrip, with watermarks, NTSC, IVTC'd, No Subs, Greyscaled, Standalone ESS friendly, AGK output:
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