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| Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Date of Release: October 6, 1933 Running Time: 89 minutes Director: Clarence Brown Screenplay: Oliver H.P. Garrett Based on the novel by Antoine de Saint-Exupery Cinematography: Oliver T. Marsh, Elmer Dyer and Chalres A. Marshall Film Editing: Hal C. Kern Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons Original Music: Herbert Stothart Producer: David O. Selznick Special Effects: A. Arnold Gillespie Stunt Pilot: Paul Mantz |
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| CAST: John Barrymore...Riviere Helen Hayes...Madame Fabian Clark Gable...Jules Lionel Barrymore...Robineau Robert Montgomery...Auguste Pellerin Myrna Loy...Wife of Brazilian Pilot William Gargan...Brazilian Pilot C. Henry Gordon...Daudet Leslie Fenton...Radio Operator Harry Beresford...Roblet Frank Conroy...Radio Operator Dorothy Burgess...Pellerin's Girl Friend Frank Pichel...Dr. Decosta Helen Jerome Eddy...Worried Mother Buster Phelps...Sick Child Ralf Harolde...Pilot number five Marcia Ralston...Night Club Vamp Maurice Black...Night Club Manager Edward Brady...bit part Claire Du Brey...Santiago Nurse Otto Hoffman...bit part George Irving...Santiago Doctor Wallace MacDonald...Mechanic Michael Mark...bit part Francis McDonald...Radio Man Louis Natheaux...Radio Man Inez Palange...Maid |
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| SYNOPSIS: A day in the life of a group of pilots as they attempt to complete dangerous night flying missions. The all-star cast creates more characters than this film can deal with and they subsequently get lost in the shuffle, becoming one-dimensional and giving the film a sparse and uneven feeling. A very capable group of actors do their best but are ultimately defeated by the script. |
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