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Stunt Pilot

Stunt Pilot is a 1939 American adventure film directed by George Waggner and written by Scott Darling and George Waggner.[1] The film is based on the comic strip Tailspin Tommy by Hal Forrest and Glenn Chaffin.[2] Stunt Pilot stars John Trent, Marjorie Reynolds, Milburn Stone, Jason Robards Sr., Pat O'Malley and George Meeker.[3] Following the success of Mystery Plane (1939), Stunt Pilot, the second in the "Tailspin Tommy" series, was released on July 2, 1939, by Monogram Pictures.[4]

Stunt Pilot
Directed byGeorge Waggner
Screenplay byScott Darling
George Waggner
Based on
Tailspin Tommy
by
Produced byPaul Malvern
StarringJohn Trent
Marjorie Reynolds
Milburn Stone
Jason Robards Sr.
Pat O'Malley
George Meeker
CinematographyFred Jackman Jr.
Edited byCarl Pierson
Music byFrank Sanucci
Production
company
Distributed byMonogram Pictures
Release date
  • July 2, 1939 (1939-07-02)
Running time
61 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

While working as a stunt pilot for Hollywood director Sheehan, Tailspin Tommy suspects that his aircraft was sabotaged to get authentic crash footage. He quits his job, and Earl Martin, a reckless pilot, replaces Tommy.

After Martin crashes his aircraft while flying with Tommy's sweetheart, Betty Lou Barnes, Tommy becomes enraged. Sheehan, needing a pilot to perform a dangerous dogfight with Martin, convinces Tommy's pal Skeeter to take the job. Skeeter is desperate to raise money to pay for his sister's operation.

Tommy, afraid for his friend's life, kidnaps Skeeter and flies in his place. During the dog fight, Tommy's machine gun is loaded with real bullets, and he shoots down Martin before realizing his gun is not shooting blanks. He is arrested on the charge of murder. Tommy remembers an argument he overheard between Martin and Sheehan, and is sure that the director is behind the murder. He takes off after Sheehan's train.

Meanwhile, the sheriff is after Tommy, until Skeeter finds photographs that show Sheehan replacing the bullets in Tommy's machine gun. Sheehan's train is stopped and the sheriff obtains Sheehan's confession that he killed Martin because the pilot had stolen the affections of his wife and then deserted her.

Cast edit

Production edit

Monogram Pictures, with the assistance of Paul Mantz, lined up an impressive number of aircraft to be used in Stunt Pilot:[5]

Principal photography on Stunt Pilot, with stunt flying by Wally West, began on May 20, 1939, at the Metropolitan Airport, Los Angeles.[7] Additional stock footage was obtained from Hell's Angels (1930).[8][N 1]

Reception edit

Aviation film historian Michael Paris in From the Wright Brothers to Top Gun: Aviation, Nationalism, and Popular Cinema recognized many "film within a film" elements in Stunt Pilot that would later appear in modern classics such as The Great Waldo Pepper (1975).[10]

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ John Trent, as LaVerne Browne was a pilot for TWA flying Douglas DC-2s.[9]

Citations edit

  1. ^ "Catalog: 'Stunt Pilot'." Catalog.afi.com, 2019. Retrieved: July 15, 2019.
  2. ^ Wynne 1987, p. 172.
  3. ^ "Overview: 'Stunt Pilot' (1939)." TCM.com, 2019. Retrieved: July 15, 2019.
  4. ^ Erickson, Hal. "Review: 'Stunt Pilot' (1939)." AllMovie, 2019. Retrieved: July 15, 2019.
  5. ^ Farmer 1984, p. 329.
  6. ^ Santoir, Christian. "Review: 'Stunt Pilot'." Aeromovies, October 22, 2010. Retrieved: July 15, 2019.
  7. ^ "Original print information: 'Stunt Pilot'." TCM, 2019. Retrieved: July 15, 2019.
  8. ^ Pendo 1985, p. 19.
  9. ^ Farmer 1984, p. 130.
  10. ^ Paris 1995, p. 60.

Bibliography edit

  • Farmer, James H. Celluloid Wings: The Impact of Movies on Aviation. Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania: Tab Books Inc., 1984. ISBN 978-0-83062-374-7.
  • Paris, Michael. From the Wright Brothers to Top Gun: Aviation, Nationalism, and Popular Cinema. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 1995. ISBN 978-0-7190-4074-0.
  • Pendo, Stephen. Aviation in the Cinema. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 1985. ISBN 0-8-1081-746-2.
  • Wynne, H. Hugh. The Motion Picture Stunt Pilots and Hollywood's Classic Aviation Movies. Missoula, Montana: Pictorial Histories Publishing Co., 1987. ISBN 0-933126-85-9.

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For general usage of the term stunt pilot see Stunt flying Stunt Pilot is a 1939 American adventure film directed by George Waggner and written by Scott Darling and George Waggner 1 The film is based on the comic strip Tailspin Tommy by Hal Forrest and Glenn Chaffin 2 Stunt Pilot stars John Trent Marjorie Reynolds Milburn Stone Jason Robards Sr Pat O Malley and George Meeker 3 Following the success of Mystery Plane 1939 Stunt Pilot the second in the Tailspin Tommy series was released on July 2 1939 by Monogram Pictures 4 Stunt PilotTheatrical release posterDirected byGeorge WaggnerScreenplay byScott DarlingGeorge WaggnerBased onTailspin Tommyby Hal ForrestGlenn ChaffinProduced byPaul MalvernStarringJohn TrentMarjorie ReynoldsMilburn StoneJason Robards Sr Pat O MalleyGeorge MeekerCinematographyFred Jackman Jr Edited byCarl PiersonMusic byFrank SanucciProductioncompanyMonogram PicturesDistributed byMonogram PicturesRelease dateJuly 2 1939 1939 07 02 Running time61 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 References 5 1 Notes 5 2 Citations 5 3 Bibliography 6 External linksPlot editWhile working as a stunt pilot for Hollywood director Sheehan Tailspin Tommy suspects that his aircraft was sabotaged to get authentic crash footage He quits his job and Earl Martin a reckless pilot replaces Tommy After Martin crashes his aircraft while flying with Tommy s sweetheart Betty Lou Barnes Tommy becomes enraged Sheehan needing a pilot to perform a dangerous dogfight with Martin convinces Tommy s pal Skeeter to take the job Skeeter is desperate to raise money to pay for his sister s operation Tommy afraid for his friend s life kidnaps Skeeter and flies in his place During the dog fight Tommy s machine gun is loaded with real bullets and he shoots down Martin before realizing his gun is not shooting blanks He is arrested on the charge of murder Tommy remembers an argument he overheard between Martin and Sheehan and is sure that the director is behind the murder He takes off after Sheehan s train Meanwhile the sheriff is after Tommy until Skeeter finds photographs that show Sheehan replacing the bullets in Tommy s machine gun Sheehan s train is stopped and the sheriff obtains Sheehan s confession that he killed Martin because the pilot had stolen the affections of his wife and then deserted her Cast editJohn Trent as Tailspin Tommy Tompkins Marjorie Reynolds as Betty Lou Barnes Milburn Stone as Skeeter Milligan Jason Robards Sr as Paul Smith Pat O Malley as Sheehan George Meeker as Earl Martin Wesley Barry as Glenn George Cleveland as Sheriff John Daheim as Tex Tod Sterling as Charlie Mary Field as Ethel Buddy Cox as Bobby Forrest Taylor as Doctor David Newell as Radio Operator Carleton Young as Reporter Trent Ray Turner as The Porter Jack Kirk as CrewmanProduction editMonogram Pictures with the assistance of Paul Mantz lined up an impressive number of aircraft to be used in Stunt Pilot 5 SPAD XIII c n S 248 NX18968 Fokker D VII c n 504 17 N6268 Garland Lincoln LF 1 Nieuport Ni 28 N10415 and N8539 Waco CTO Royal Aircraft Factory S E 5 c n AS 22 296 Ryan STA c n 128 NC16037 Stearman C3R c n 5013 NC670K Travel Air 2000 c n 257 NC3557 Douglas DC 3 6 Principal photography on Stunt Pilot with stunt flying by Wally West began on May 20 1939 at the Metropolitan Airport Los Angeles 7 Additional stock footage was obtained from Hell s Angels 1930 8 N 1 Reception editAviation film historian Michael Paris in From the Wright Brothers to Top Gun Aviation Nationalism and Popular Cinema recognized many film within a film elements in Stunt Pilot that would later appear in modern classics such as The Great Waldo Pepper 1975 10 References editNotes edit John Trent as LaVerne Browne was a pilot for TWA flying Douglas DC 2s 9 Citations edit Catalog Stunt Pilot Catalog afi com 2019 Retrieved July 15 2019 Wynne 1987 p 172 Overview Stunt Pilot 1939 TCM com 2019 Retrieved July 15 2019 Erickson Hal Review Stunt Pilot 1939 AllMovie 2019 Retrieved July 15 2019 Farmer 1984 p 329 Santoir Christian Review Stunt Pilot Aeromovies October 22 2010 Retrieved July 15 2019 Original print information Stunt Pilot TCM 2019 Retrieved July 15 2019 Pendo 1985 p 19 Farmer 1984 p 130 Paris 1995 p 60 Bibliography edit Farmer James H Celluloid Wings The Impact of Movies on Aviation Blue Ridge Summit Pennsylvania Tab Books Inc 1984 ISBN 978 0 83062 374 7 Paris Michael From the Wright Brothers to Top Gun Aviation Nationalism and Popular Cinema Manchester UK Manchester University Press 1995 ISBN 978 0 7190 4074 0 Pendo Stephen Aviation in the Cinema Lanham Maryland Scarecrow Press 1985 ISBN 0 8 1081 746 2 Wynne H Hugh The Motion Picture Stunt Pilots and Hollywood s Classic Aviation Movies Missoula Montana Pictorial Histories Publishing Co 1987 ISBN 0 933126 85 9 External links editStunt Pilot at IMDb nbsp Stunt Pilot at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stunt Pilot amp 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