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Wings for the Eagle

Wings for the Eagle (aka Shadow of Their Wings) is a 1942 American drama film starring Ann Sheridan, Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson and George Tobias, directed by Lloyd Bacon.[2][3] It tells the story of workers at a Lockheed aircraft assembly plant in the months preceding the attack on Pearl Harbor.[4] It was the first of 11 films in which Morgan and Carson appeared together, though they did not become known as a movie "team" until a few years later.

Wings for the Eagle
Directed byLloyd Bacon
Screenplay byByron Morgan
B. Harrison Orkow
Richard Macaulay
Produced byRobert Lord
StarringAnn Sheridan
Dennis Morgan
Jack Carson
George Tobias
CinematographyTony Gaudio
Edited byOwen Marks
Music byFriedrich Hollaender
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • July 18, 1942 (1942-07-18)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$1 million (US rentals)[1]

Plot edit

In 1940, Corky Jones (Dennis Morgan) and Gil Borden (Don DeFore) come to Burbank, California, looking for jobs. They get work at the Lockheed aircraft factory. Corky stays with his friend Brad Maple (Jack Carson) and his wife Roma (Ann Sheridan) Brad is unemployed.

At work, Corky befriends Jake Hanso (George Tobias) and his son Pete (Russell Arms). Pete is studying to become a military pilot. Corky rents a room from Jake after Brad becomes jealous of him. Jake is a supervisor at the plant, born abroad, who loses his job because he is not a citizen.

Roma leaves Brad. Corky begins dating Roma, and the two men fight over her, creating a romantic triangle. When the Japanese launch a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, Pete reports for service. He is killed in action.

Corky joins the military as an air cadet, and he arranges for Roma and Brad to get back together. On an early mission his plane shoots down a Japanese fighter, avenging Pete's death.

Cast edit

Production edit

Wings for the Eagle, originally titled Shadow of Their Wings was partly set in Burbank, California near the Lockheed Corporation which had built a production facility where 45 buildings spread out over 550 acres. Warner Bros. received permission to shoot at the Lockheed plant, but, for security reasons, the film crew and actors were instructed to keep a birth certificate on them at all times. The original casting had Ronald Reagan co-starring with Dennis Morgan but he was replaced by Morgan and Jack Carson became the "sidekick".[4]

Warner Bros. advertised the connection with Lockheed in a full-page ad in Life magazine, dedicating the film, "to the workers who actually build Wings for the Eagle. To the workers of America's Fighting aircraft industry ... men and women devoted to the new gospel "We can! We must! We Will!" [4][N 1]

Wings for the Eagle was churned out quickly between January 12–February 1942 at both the Lockheed plant and the Curtiss-Wright Aircraft Company in Buffalo, New York, using a near-documentary film style. At the conclusion of the production, Sheridan, Morgan and Carson went on war bond tours together. Later, Morgan and Carson would visit hospitals and camps throughout the South Pacific during the war.[4]

Aviation film historian Stephen Pendo in Aviation in the Cinema (1985) described how Wings for the Eagle benefited from its association with Lockheed, especially being able to photograph the ceremony highlighting the rollout of the 2,000th aircraft produced for the war effort. An interesting anecdote involved "Billy Curtis, a midget, who showed one way of solving a fuselage construction problem."[5]

Reception edit

The New York Times called Wings for the Eagle "a rather substantial and satisfying film," but said it "doesn't have the tight construction of its planes and it lacks some of the flaring excitement of films devoted mainly to scenes of air combat."[6] The Los Angeles Times said the film won't make motion picture history but "is a satisfactory enough passing event, important now."[7]

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Despite Lockheed factory staff working in close proximity with the Warner Bros. operation, not one day of aircraft production was lost.[4]

Citations edit

  1. ^ "101 pix gross in millions" Variety, January 6, 1943, p. 58.
  2. ^ Beck 2016, p. 219.
  3. ^ "Overview: 'Wings for the Eagle' (1942).' TCM.com, October 28, 2014. Retrieved: June 23, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d e LaBianco, Lorraine. "Articles: 'Wings for the Eagle' (1942)." TCM, 2019. Retrieved: June 23, 2019.
  5. ^ Pendo 1985, p. 200.
  6. ^ Strauss, Theodore (T.S.). "The screen in review: 'Wings for the Eagle,' Warner's film drama of the men who build the giant Bombers, is arrival at Strand Theatre." NYTimes.com, August 1, 1942. Retrieved: June 23, 2019.
  7. ^ Schallert, Edwin (1942-07-16). "'Wings for the Eagle' Much Astir With War Doings". The Los Angeles Times. p. 15. Retrieved 2021-06-06 – via Newspapers.com.

Bibliography edit

  • Beck, Simon D. The Aircraft-Spotter's Film and Television Companion. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, 2016. ISBN 9-781476-663494.
  • 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.

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Wings for the Eagle aka Shadow of Their Wings is a 1942 American drama film starring Ann Sheridan Dennis Morgan Jack Carson and George Tobias directed by Lloyd Bacon 2 3 It tells the story of workers at a Lockheed aircraft assembly plant in the months preceding the attack on Pearl Harbor 4 It was the first of 11 films in which Morgan and Carson appeared together though they did not become known as a movie team until a few years later Wings for the EagleTheatrical release posterDirected byLloyd BaconScreenplay byByron MorganB Harrison OrkowRichard MacaulayProduced byRobert LordStarringAnn SheridanDennis MorganJack CarsonGeorge TobiasCinematographyTony GaudioEdited byOwen MarksMusic byFriedrich HollaenderProductioncompanyWarner Bros Distributed byWarner Bros Release dateJuly 18 1942 1942 07 18 Running time84 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 1 million US rentals 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 References 5 1 Notes 5 2 Citations 5 3 Bibliography 6 External linksPlot editIn 1940 Corky Jones Dennis Morgan and Gil Borden Don DeFore come to Burbank California looking for jobs They get work at the Lockheed aircraft factory Corky stays with his friend Brad Maple Jack Carson and his wife Roma Ann Sheridan Brad is unemployed At work Corky befriends Jake Hanso George Tobias and his son Pete Russell Arms Pete is studying to become a military pilot Corky rents a room from Jake after Brad becomes jealous of him Jake is a supervisor at the plant born abroad who loses his job because he is not a citizen Roma leaves Brad Corky begins dating Roma and the two men fight over her creating a romantic triangle When the Japanese launch a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor Pete reports for service He is killed in action Corky joins the military as an air cadet and he arranges for Roma and Brad to get back together On an early mission his plane shoots down a Japanese fighter avenging Pete s death Cast editAnn Sheridan as Roma Maple Dennis Morgan as Corky Jones Jack Carson as Brad Maple George Tobias as Jake Hanso Russell Arms as Pete Hanso Don DeFore as Gil Borden Tom Fadden as Tom Cyclone Shaw John Ridgely as Johnson Frank Wilcox as Stark George Meeker as Personnel Man Fay Helm as Miss Baxter Billy Curtis as Midget Emory Parnell as Policeman Edgar Dearing as Motorcycle OfficerProduction editWings for the Eagle originally titled Shadow of Their Wings was partly set in Burbank California near the Lockheed Corporation which had built a production facility where 45 buildings spread out over 550 acres Warner Bros received permission to shoot at the Lockheed plant but for security reasons the film crew and actors were instructed to keep a birth certificate on them at all times The original casting had Ronald Reagan co starring with Dennis Morgan but he was replaced by Morgan and Jack Carson became the sidekick 4 Warner Bros advertised the connection with Lockheed in a full page ad in Life magazine dedicating the film to the workers who actually build Wings for the Eagle To the workers of America s Fighting aircraft industry men and women devoted to the new gospel We can We must We Will 4 N 1 Wings for the Eagle was churned out quickly between January 12 February 1942 at both the Lockheed plant and the Curtiss Wright Aircraft Company in Buffalo New York using a near documentary film style At the conclusion of the production Sheridan Morgan and Carson went on war bond tours together Later Morgan and Carson would visit hospitals and camps throughout the South Pacific during the war 4 Aviation film historian Stephen Pendo in Aviation in the Cinema 1985 described how Wings for the Eagle benefited from its association with Lockheed especially being able to photograph the ceremony highlighting the rollout of the 2 000th aircraft produced for the war effort An interesting anecdote involved Billy Curtis a midget who showed one way of solving a fuselage construction problem 5 Reception editThe New York Times called Wings for the Eagle a rather substantial and satisfying film but said it doesn t have the tight construction of its planes and it lacks some of the flaring excitement of films devoted mainly to scenes of air combat 6 The Los Angeles Times said the film won t make motion picture history but is a satisfactory enough passing event important now 7 References editNotes edit Despite Lockheed factory staff working in close proximity with the Warner Bros operation not one day of aircraft production was lost 4 Citations edit 101 pix gross in millions Variety January 6 1943 p 58 Beck 2016 p 219 Overview Wings for the Eagle 1942 TCM com October 28 2014 Retrieved June 23 2019 a b c d e LaBianco Lorraine Articles Wings for the Eagle 1942 TCM 2019 Retrieved June 23 2019 Pendo 1985 p 200 Strauss Theodore T S The screen in review Wings for the Eagle Warner s film drama of the men who build the giant Bombers is arrival at Strand Theatre NYTimes com August 1 1942 Retrieved June 23 2019 Schallert Edwin 1942 07 16 Wings for the Eagle Much Astir With War Doings The Los Angeles Times p 15 Retrieved 2021 06 06 via Newspapers com Bibliography edit Beck Simon D The Aircraft Spotter s Film and Television Companion Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Company 2016 ISBN 9 781476 663494 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 External links editWings for the Eagle at IMDb nbsp Wings for the Eagle at the TCM Movie Database Wings for the Eagle at AllMovie Wings for the Eagle at the American Film Institute Catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wings for the Eagle amp oldid 1102093554, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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