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Flight Angels

Federal Airlines ace pilot Chick Faber is grounded by Flight Superintendent Bill Graves when a doctor says his eyesight is failing. Aided by Mary Norvell and Nan Hudson, Graves persuades Chick to take a job as teacher in the school for airline hostesses, and Chick and Mary get married. He learns that the Army is going to test a stratosphere plane that he and Artie Dixon designed and feels that he should make the first flight but permission is refused.

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Release : 1940
Rating : 5.6
Studio : Warner Bros. Pictures, 
Crew : Director,  Screenplay, 
Cast : Virginia Bruce Dennis Morgan Wayne Morris Ralph Bellamy Jane Wyman
Genre : Drama

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Reviews

Vashirdfel
2018/08/30

Simply A Masterpiece

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Steineded
2018/08/30

How sad is this?

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Lumsdal
2018/08/30

Good , But It Is Overrated By Some

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BelSports
2018/08/30

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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Neil Doyle
2008/01/04

FLIGHT ANGELS is one of the scripts Olivia de Havilland turned down and was put on suspension for refusing to do after her success in GWTW. It's easy to see why. De Havilland was to play the VIRGINIA BRUCE role of the stewardess pursued by DENNIS MORGAN, as bland a role as Bruce ever had. Her career was on the downswing at this time.It's really no more than a competent programmer designed to give exposure to Morgan and JANE WYMAN who were the studio's busiest contract stars and one can easily see that Olivia deserved better material than this. Wyman has her usual role as the heroine's brassy best friend and Morgan simply dispenses his usual Irish charm with WAYNE MORRIS as co-pilot.From the very start, it's a compilation of tired clichés, unbelievably vapid dialogue, sexist depiction of females with nothing on their empty minds but fighting over men, and, in general, runs downhill when we're subjected to a lot of silly shenanigans by Jane Wyman, angry with her boyfriend Wayne Morris.On the serious side, JOHN LITEL gives DENNIS MORGAN an eye exam that shows he shouldn't be flying planes and the rest of the predictable plot deals with Morgan's dilemma. At least the dramatic moments are easier to take than the ill advised attempts at comedy.Summing up: This one was grounded from the start with a worthless script.

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whpratt1
2008/01/04

Enjoyed this 1940 film starring Virginia Bruce, Mary Norvell) and Jane Wyman, (Nan Hudson) was are American Airlines Stewardesses and are Flight Angeles who fly from Points A to B to C & D. The pilots are Dennis Morgan, (Chick Farber) and Wayne Morris, (Artie Dixon) who have a good time with all the stewardesses and plenty of laughs. The stewardesses are a rough bunch of gals who can stand up to any man and between their flights they are gossiping and fighting with each other which makes for some good comedy scenes. Chick Farber works in between flights on a super secret aircraft as a test pilot and is married to Mary Norvell and the couple get along just fine. One day Chick decides to take this special aircraft up in the sky for a test flight and runs into different problems which changes the direction of this film and causes Mary & Chick to break up their marriage. This is a very entertaining B Film and it was great seeing how young Jane Wyman looked in this picture, Jane was once married to President Ronald Reagan. Enjoy.

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Gretchen Crumpacker
2007/07/20

This movie just played on TMC. SPOILER ALERT Jane Wyman steals every scene as the brazen blonde hussy. She bosses her boyfriend around; hits him on the back to make him choke on his drink; starts a cat fight; and slings gobs of cold cream into another girl's face. She even looks a bit like Sandra Dee. Who knew? The other leads are snooze worthy. Dennis Morgan is the lovable rogue again; and Ralph Bellamy is the stuffed shirt again. For once, Virginia Bruce is NOT the scheming blonde, which was her forte in other movies of the time. On the other hand, you gotta love the shiny new propeller planes.Ronald Reagan married Jane Wyman in 1940, the year this movie was made, and it's easy to see why: she was a real pistol. Her staid, stuffy roles and those hideous bangs came later, in the fifties. GC/BC

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John Seal
2004/07/05

The Flight Angels are the stewardesses of American Airlines, here shown flying hither and yon from their airport base where they spend a lot of time gossiping and applying makeup. Virginia Bruce and Jane Wyman are the Angels we care about, but this being the 1940s, the action involves pilots Dennis Morgan and Wayne Morris, who are involved in the development of a super secret aircraft when they're not busy flying passengers from Point A to Point B. Flight Angels is nicely shot by cinematographer L. William O'Connell and features a vaguely provocative screenplay (one of the stewardesses actually gets away with saying the words 'sex appeal'), but ultimately doesn't rise above its second feature aspirations. Not bad, but predictable.

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