IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,6/10
2803
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Oberst Jim Shannon von der Air Force wird beauftragt, eine abtrünnige sowjetische Pilotin zu begleiten, die jedoch plant, Shannon in die UdSSR zu locken.Oberst Jim Shannon von der Air Force wird beauftragt, eine abtrünnige sowjetische Pilotin zu begleiten, die jedoch plant, Shannon in die UdSSR zu locken.Oberst Jim Shannon von der Air Force wird beauftragt, eine abtrünnige sowjetische Pilotin zu begleiten, die jedoch plant, Shannon in die UdSSR zu locken.
Dorothy Abbott
- Girl
- (Nicht genannt)
Phil Arnold
- Bellboy
- (Nicht genannt)
Lois Austin
- Saleswoman at Palm Springs Dress Shop
- (Nicht genannt)
Paul Bakanas
- Russian Security Man
- (Nicht genannt)
Hall Bartlett
- Sergeant
- (Nicht genannt)
Gregg Barton
- Military Policeman
- (Nicht genannt)
John Bishop
- Maj. Sinclair
- (Nicht genannt)
Earl Breithard
- Guard
- (Nicht genannt)
James Brown
- Sergeant
- (Nicht genannt)
William Bryant
- Radar Monitor
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesHoward Hughes intended to show off the latest in aircraft technology in 1949-50 (when this film was shot). By the time it was finally released to the public in 1957, the aircraft featured were already obsolete.
- PatzerWhen Anna's plane flames out, it would have no thrust, so it should immediately start to slow down and lose altitude, and Jim would notice right away. But he doesn't notice, and Anna has to tell him that she has flamed out. The two jets keep flying smoothly in close formation, revealing that one is seeing film of two jets both under power.
- Zitate
Lt. Anna Marladovna Shannon: [When asked why a fellow Russian has ejected from an aircraft sitting on the runway] He made a mistake. He pulled the seat ejector instead of the seat adjuster.
- Crazy CreditsAdvertising carried the credits "Starring John Wayne, Janet Leigh, and the United States Air Force."
- VerbindungenFeatured in Hollywood the Golden Years: The RKO Story: Howard's Way (1987)
Ausgewählte Rezension
This was filmed in 1950, and not released until 1957 due to producer Howard Hughes dissatisfaction with the finished film. He tinkered with various scenes for seven years, until the new aircraft he had wanted to showcase in 1950 was outdated by the time of the film's release. Scripted by Jules Furthman, it plays like a airborne remake of "Ninotchka" (1939) and 1950 anti-Communist philosophizing.
John Wayne plays Col. Jim Shannon of the Air Force. He and his squadron spot a Russian plane, flown by Olga (Janet Leigh). After getting her plane to land at the Air Force base, and questioning her, he falls in love with her. After courting her at the Pentagon's behest, so she will let information about Russia slip, he finds out she's a spy. The plot then goes into comic book territory, and loses all credibility and interest.
The script is the main problem. It changes tone from scene to scene, veering from far-fetched melodrama to crude comedy and back. Wayne plays his persona, not his character. Leigh goes from being brainy to being a "dumb blonde", with no explanation. The two do the best they can to be amusing.
I can barely tell von Sternberg directed the movie. The only sign of him is the many loving closeups Leigh is given. Winton C. Hoch directed the beautiful cinematography. Bronislau Kaper's score is much more amusing than the script.
This may be of interest to aviation buffs, and Wayne/Leigh/von Sternberg completists. All others beware.
John Wayne plays Col. Jim Shannon of the Air Force. He and his squadron spot a Russian plane, flown by Olga (Janet Leigh). After getting her plane to land at the Air Force base, and questioning her, he falls in love with her. After courting her at the Pentagon's behest, so she will let information about Russia slip, he finds out she's a spy. The plot then goes into comic book territory, and loses all credibility and interest.
The script is the main problem. It changes tone from scene to scene, veering from far-fetched melodrama to crude comedy and back. Wayne plays his persona, not his character. Leigh goes from being brainy to being a "dumb blonde", with no explanation. The two do the best they can to be amusing.
I can barely tell von Sternberg directed the movie. The only sign of him is the many loving closeups Leigh is given. Winton C. Hoch directed the beautiful cinematography. Bronislau Kaper's score is much more amusing than the script.
This may be of interest to aviation buffs, and Wayne/Leigh/von Sternberg completists. All others beware.
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Box Office
- Budget
- 9.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 53 Minuten
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.37 : 1
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