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The Wings of Eagles

  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 50m
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6.6/10
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Maureen O'Hara and John Wayne in The Wings of Eagles (1957)
A biography of Navy flier-turned-screenwriter Frank W. "Spig" Wead.
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A biography of Navy flier-turned-screenwriter Frank W. "Spig" Wead.A biography of Navy flier-turned-screenwriter Frank W. "Spig" Wead.A biography of Navy flier-turned-screenwriter Frank W. "Spig" Wead.

  • Director
    • John Ford
  • Writers
    • Frank Fenton
    • William Wister Haines
    • Frank Wead
  • Stars
    • John Wayne
    • Maureen O'Hara
    • Dan Dailey
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    • Director
      • John Ford
    • Writers
      • Frank Fenton
      • William Wister Haines
      • Frank Wead
    • Stars
      • John Wayne
      • Maureen O'Hara
      • Dan Dailey
    • 48User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    John Wayne
    John Wayne
    • Frank W. 'Spig' Wead
    Maureen O'Hara
    Maureen O'Hara
    • Min Wead
    Dan Dailey
    Dan Dailey
    • 'Jughead' Carson
    Ward Bond
    Ward Bond
    • John Dodge
    Ken Curtis
    Ken Curtis
    • John Dale Price
    Edmund Lowe
    Edmund Lowe
    • Adm. Moffett
    Kenneth Tobey
    Kenneth Tobey
    • Capt. Herbert Allen Hazard
    James Todd
    • Jack Travis
    Barry Kelley
    Barry Kelley
    • Capt. Jock Clark
    Sig Ruman
    Sig Ruman
    • Manager
    Henry O'Neill
    Henry O'Neill
    • Capt. Spear
    Willis Bouchey
    Willis Bouchey
    • Barton
    Dorothy Jordan
    Dorothy Jordan
    • Rose Brentmann
    Tige Andrews
    Tige Andrews
    • Arizona Pincus
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Baker
    Frank Baker
    • Police Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Ray Baker
    • Captain
    • (uncredited)
    Audrey Betz
    • Tourist
    • (uncredited)
    Veda Ann Borg
    Veda Ann Borg
    • Lovely
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Ford
    • Writers
      • Frank Fenton
      • William Wister Haines
      • Frank Wead
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    5utgard14

    A Fella Named Spig

    John Ford's biopic about the life of aviator-turned-screenwriter Frank "Spig" Wead, played by John Wayne. It's an odd movie. The first half is light with slapstick comedy and one dark moment. The second half is a drama about overcoming adversity. The mix doesn't work that well. The comedy is mostly weak. The dramatic stuff is better, though a little depressing. More faithful, facts-wise, than your average biopic from back in the day. For whatever that's worth. Cast is full of Ford regulars. Maureen O'Hara is beautiful but it's not her best work. My favorite part is Ward Bond as John Dodge, an obvious parody of Ford himself.
    artbeads

    Interesting Comment

    I just caught this on TCM. It's a stretch in acting for Wayne, I think. He rarely did characters with flaws, either physical or mental.But he does a great job.

    Did anyone catch a wonderful comment made by Wayne while he and the naval staff were watching films of the carriers being bombed? Wayne is commenting that the solution to the Navy's problem is obvious, but it is eluding him. There is some banter about how to get your thinking going when it's at a standstill. That is, how to get into action when things seem unworkable. Wayne comments, "In Hollywood we'd stop and look around and here's the 7th cavalry coming." All things considered, I thought it a great comment!
    7ma-cortes

    Hollywood biography based on a Air hero named Frank Wead with sterling performance by John Wayne

    Wonderfully shot Ford film with a lively look at the spirit of Navy , including glorification of military life , familiar drama , love and sentimental nostalgia with interesting character studio of a varied assortment of individuals . It's a first-rate war melodrama , including comedy , and masterfully directed by the great John Ford . It's based on the life of one of America's greatest air heroes , Frank ¨Spig¨Wead , an Air hero who wrote plays about the war . He starred some rousing exploits in the ¨Schneider Cup Air Races¨. But he suffers a home accident and is interned in ¨San Diego National Hospital¨, and despite being crippled and wheel-bound he subsequently made a substantial contribution to America's war effort in the Pacific during WWII. He was a famous aviation pioneer become Hollywood screenwriter and one of them was ¨They were expendable (1945) ¨ directed by the same Ford and also with Wayne in the main role . This is a great and stolid drama, a John Ford's lusty realization and marvelously constructed.

    This classic picture ranks as one of the best of John Ford's work. It contains Ford's usual themes as familiar feeling , a little bit enjoyable humor, friendship and and sense of comradeship among people . Multiple highlights as the fights between Air and Army soldiers and of course the sensible final farewell on the carrier . Interesting screenplay portraying in depth characters and brooding events with interesting issues running beneath script surface is written by Frank Fenton, John Ford's habitual, and based on the life and writings of Commander Frank W. 'Spig' Wead .

    This excellent film featuring a magnificent performance by whole casting . Awesome John Wayne in a larger-than-life character . Enticing and intimate Maureen O'Hara in a sensible role with sensational acting . Excellent co-starring cast as War Bond as John Ford-alter ego, including pipe-smoking and hat . In the film appears , as usual , Ford's favourite actors as Ken Curtis , Mae Marsh , Kenneth Tobey, Willis Bouchey, Jack Pennick , some of them are uncredited . Good cinematography by Paul Voguel and jingoist musical score by Jeff Alexander. Rating : Better than average . Worthwhile watching .
    8Mickey-2

    A nice biographical film about Naval Commander Frank "Spig" Wead, credited with starting the air wing of the US Navy

    "The Wings of Eagles" starred John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara and was directed by John Ford. While not a blockbuster by any stretch of the imagination, the film nevertheless has some great touches that would make a viewer wish to see the film again. Wayne played Lt. Commander Frank "Spig" Wead, the man credited with getting the Navy an air wing to support its military ships, and Maureen O'Hara plays the wife that has to contend with Spig's love of country first and family second. Dan Dailey has a good role as Wead's best friend in the military, while other members of the John Ford company of players contribute their talents to the film. Ken Curtis shows up a good bit, and Ward Bond has a role as a film director that smacked of a caricature of John Ford. Bond plays this to the hilt, and seemed to enjoy the chance to show Ford how he came off, at times.

    The scenes that were very watchable could include several fight scenes between members of the Army Air Corps and their Naval counterparts, plus a very heart rending view of Wayne's efforts to rehabilitate himself, following a fall down a flight of stairs at his house. Good, but not great, an 8/10.
    8hold2file

    An excellent "non-war" movie about people who make winning wars possible.

    Despite the title and the time frame (and the misunderstanding of the movie by other reviewers), this is not a typical war movie. This movie is really a biography and personal study of the obsessiveness and dedication that is necessary in the technological nature of warfare today. In one respect it is too bad that the movie stars John Wayne because the expectation is that it would feature a "gung ho" performance. Instead it is an amazing acting effort by Wayne as a suffering, crippled, insensitive Navy officer and author whose vision and commitment made much of the Naval air force possible. It is an excellent performance by Wayne and almost more of a "stretch" for him than Dustin Hoffman portraying an autistic "Rainman."

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    • Trivia
      Most of the extras in the Pensacola, Florida, scenes were Navy flight students and flight instructors. Although the Navy objected, director John Ford made certain that the military men were paid "extra" wages.
    • Goofs
      When Frank "Spig" Wead is taking command of the aircraft carrier during WWII the car that drives up to the docked carrier is a 1950 or '51 Chevrolet or Pontiac yet the scene is supposed to be during the war, which ended in 1945.
    • Quotes

      Frank W. 'Spig' Wead: [while trying to regain nerve control of his toes in the hospital] I'm gonna move that toe!

    • Connections
      Edited from Hell Divers (1931)
    • Soundtracks
      Mama Inez
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      By Eliseo Grenet and L. Wolfe Gilbert

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    • When Wayne's character is in Hollywood before the start of WW II, he sees a movie with Clark Gable and Wallace Berry. I can't find any such movie here on IMDB. Does anyone have any idea what movie that was?

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dem Adler gleich
    • Filming locations
      • Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      • $2,644,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Perspecta Stereo

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