A group of cadets have assorted problems at the U.S. Air Force Pilot Training Academy.A group of cadets have assorted problems at the U.S. Air Force Pilot Training Academy.A group of cadets have assorted problems at the U.S. Air Force Pilot Training Academy.
Russell Dennis
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Did you know
- TriviaAn unnamed extra in this movie, Virgil Ivan "Gus" Grissom, was later selected as one of the original NASA Project Mercury astronauts. Grissom died on January 27, 1967, during a pre-launch test for the Apollo 1 mission at Cape Kennedy, Florida, along with his fellow astronauts Ed White and Roger B. Chaffee.
- GoofsThe characters in the movie mentioned Air Force installations as "Randolph Field," or "Williams Field." In 1947 the Air Force renamed all of its "fields" as "bases." By 1950 or 1951, when this movie was made, "Randolph Field" should have been "Randolph Air Force Base," and so on. Perhaps old habits were hard to break.
- Quotes
Jerry Connell: Buddy of mine once told me that he'd rather fly a jet than kiss his girl. Said it gave him more of a kick.
Walt Carver: No foolin'!
Joe Czanoczek: Maybe he oughta get another girl!
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Apart from seeing Rock Hudson in a small role, most of the actors in "Air Cadet" are second-tier--the sort of guys you might have seen but whose names you cannot remember. Yet, despite this, the film is quite good....and it got better and less formulaic as it progressed.
The first portion is about a small group of men who enter flight training school with the US Air Force. Despite the film being made in 1951, no mention is made of the Korean War which had just begun. Instead, it's a pretty straight forward account of what it's like to go through such training.
The second portion is about three of these men who then go on to train in flying jet fighters. Here, however, the story becomes less general and more centers on one cadet and his personality class with the Major....who seems bent on washing him out of training.
For airplane nuts like myself, seeing the F-80 and T-33 two-seat trainer was a nice treat. Others might not care....but hopefully the story (which is reasonably well written) is enough to keep their attention. Worth seeing.
The first portion is about a small group of men who enter flight training school with the US Air Force. Despite the film being made in 1951, no mention is made of the Korean War which had just begun. Instead, it's a pretty straight forward account of what it's like to go through such training.
The second portion is about three of these men who then go on to train in flying jet fighters. Here, however, the story becomes less general and more centers on one cadet and his personality class with the Major....who seems bent on washing him out of training.
For airplane nuts like myself, seeing the F-80 and T-33 two-seat trainer was a nice treat. Others might not care....but hopefully the story (which is reasonably well written) is enough to keep their attention. Worth seeing.
- planktonrules
- Aug 31, 2019
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- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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