Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA mysterious ray that immobilizes all motors and engines threatens the security of the country.A mysterious ray that immobilizes all motors and engines threatens the security of the country.A mysterious ray that immobilizes all motors and engines threatens the security of the country.
Douglass Dumbrille
- Victor Arnold
- (as Douglas Dumbrille)
Yvonne Bertrand
- Club Girl
- (non crédité)
Egon Brecher
- Leon - Hideout Caretaker
- (non crédité)
Ethel Bryant
- Club Girl
- (non crédité)
Earle D. Bunn
- Mechanic
- (non crédité)
Elise Cavanna
- First Nurse
- (non crédité)
Steve Clark
- Reporter
- (non crédité)
Gino Corrado
- Nightclub Headwaiter
- (non crédité)
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Le saviez-vous
- GaffesIn the scene where Ralph Bellamy pushes the broken down taxi from the drive the shadow of the mic can be seen on the roof of the taxi in the dialogue which follows.
- ConnexionsEdited into Zorro l'homme-araignée (1938)
- Bandes originalesRock-a-Bye Baby
(1886) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Effie I. Canning
Played by Tiny's cigarette case three times
Played in the score at the end
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Air Hawks (1935)
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Really weird Columbia "B" picture about a small, independent airline company, ran by Ralph Bellamy, who are competing for a contract against a major company. The major company fears they're going to lose the contract so they hire a mad scientist (an uncredited Edward Van Sloan) to build a death ray so they can shoot down the rivals planes. The business and romance side of this film are certainly routine but the sci-fi/horror elements are what really makes this film unique. Bellamy is good in his role bringing his usual charm to the screen but Van Sloan is downright over the top as the mad scientist but this brings a few laughs. I'm somewhat shocked this film got past the code back in the day since some of the violence, which includes pilots burning and crashing their planes, is pretty strong. Another interesting note is that real life pilot Wiley Post has a role here and we would die in a real crash soon after with Will Rogers.
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Really weird Columbia "B" picture about a small, independent airline company, ran by Ralph Bellamy, who are competing for a contract against a major company. The major company fears they're going to lose the contract so they hire a mad scientist (an uncredited Edward Van Sloan) to build a death ray so they can shoot down the rivals planes. The business and romance side of this film are certainly routine but the sci-fi/horror elements are what really makes this film unique. Bellamy is good in his role bringing his usual charm to the screen but Van Sloan is downright over the top as the mad scientist but this brings a few laughs. I'm somewhat shocked this film got past the code back in the day since some of the violence, which includes pilots burning and crashing their planes, is pretty strong. Another interesting note is that real life pilot Wiley Post has a role here and we would die in a real crash soon after with Will Rogers.
- Michael_Elliott
- 26 févr. 2008
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By what name was Le rayon diabolique (1935) officially released in India in English?
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