20,000 Men a Year

They lived on the end of a smoldering fuse!

5.5
19391h 24m

Pilot disobeys unsafe orders and loses his job. He then starts a flying school which receives a boost when the government launches a program which it hopes will produce 20,000 pilots a year.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Randolph Scott

Randolph Scott

Brad Reynolds

Photo of Preston Foster

Preston Foster

Jim Howell

Photo of Mary Healy

Mary Healy

Joan Marshall

Photo of Robert Shaw

Robert Shaw

Tommy Howell

Photo of George Ernest

George Ernest

Skip Rogers

Photo of Jane Darwell

Jane Darwell

Mrs. Allen

Photo of Kane Richmond

Kane Richmond

Al Williams

Photo of Maxie Rosenbloom

Maxie Rosenbloom

Walt Dorgan

Photo of Douglas Wood

Douglas Wood

Crandall

Photo of Victor Sen Yung

Victor Sen Yung

Harold Chong

Photo of Paul Stanton

Paul Stanton

Gerald Grant

Photo of Tom Seidel

Tom Seidel

Wally Richards

Photo of Harry Tyler

Harry Tyler

Joe Hungerford

Photo of Sidney Miller

Sidney Miller

Irving Glassman

Photo of George Chandler

George Chandler

Soda Jerker

Photo of Holmes Herbert

Holmes Herbert

Dean Norris

Photo of Selmer Jackson

Selmer Jackson

C.A.A. Official

Photo of Matt McHugh

Matt McHugh

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5/10

Randolph Scott ("Brad") gets himself suspended after disobeying some dodgy orders whilst airborne, and ends up helping the US government to recruit new pilots operating a flying school. His young pal "Skip" (George Ernest) is desperate (but too young) to join in, and his sister "Ann" (Margaret Lindsay) thinks it's too dangerous too. Together, though, the pair decided to work on persuading her and, of course, Scott and Lindsay start to fall for each other. Meantime, the brother of the man who originally grounded "Brad" arrives at the training school. "Tommy" (Robert Shaw without any sharks) is a bit wary of flying and on one exercise, he passes out leaving them all in a precarious position. The last twenty minutes of this are quite taut but the rest of it is all pretty average fayre. The younger lad has a bit of oomph to him, but Scott never was my favourite actor. Always a bit too pretty and soporific, and here he is suitably numbed by the equally lacklustre Lindsay. Some of the aerial photography is quite interesting, but for the most part this is all just a bit procedural.

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