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Walking on Air

  • 1936
  • Approved
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
289
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Gene Raymond and Ann Sothern in Walking on Air (1936)
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A stubborn young woman hires a struggling singer to play her obnoxious suitor in a scheme to overturn her father's objections to the man she really wants to marry.A stubborn young woman hires a struggling singer to play her obnoxious suitor in a scheme to overturn her father's objections to the man she really wants to marry.A stubborn young woman hires a struggling singer to play her obnoxious suitor in a scheme to overturn her father's objections to the man she really wants to marry.

  • Director
    • Joseph Santley
  • Writers
    • Francis M. Cockrell
    • Bert Kalmar
    • Harry Ruby
  • Stars
    • Gene Raymond
    • Ann Sothern
    • Jessie Ralph
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    289
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Santley
    • Writers
      • Francis M. Cockrell
      • Bert Kalmar
      • Harry Ruby
    • Stars
      • Gene Raymond
      • Ann Sothern
      • Jessie Ralph
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gene Raymond
    Gene Raymond
    • Pete Quinlan
    Ann Sothern
    Ann Sothern
    • Kit Bennett
    Jessie Ralph
    Jessie Ralph
    • Evelyn Bennett
    Henry Stephenson
    Henry Stephenson
    • Mr. Horace Bennett
    George Meeker
    George Meeker
    • Tom Quinlan
    Gordon Jones
    Gordon Jones
    • Joe
    Maxine Jennings
    Maxine Jennings
    • Flo Quinlan
    Alan Curtis
    Alan Curtis
    • Fred Randolph
    Anita Colby
    Anita Colby
    • Ex-Mrs. Fred Randolph
    Patricia Wilder
    Patricia Wilder
    • KARB Receptionist
    John M. Sullivan
    • Radio Program Sponsor
    • (as J. Murice Sullivan)
    George Beranger
    George Beranger
    • Albert - the Valet
    • (as Andre Beranger)
    Bobby Barber
    Bobby Barber
    • Silent Waiter at Beach Club
    • (uncredited)
    A.S. 'Pop' Byron
    A.S. 'Pop' Byron
    • Trial Judge
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Coleman
    Charles Coleman
    • Vincent
    • (uncredited)
    George Davis
    George Davis
    • Airport Baggage Handler
    • (uncredited)
    Fern Emmett
    Fern Emmett
    • Bennett's Maid
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Graves
    Robert Graves
    • Radio Program Sponsor
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joseph Santley
    • Writers
      • Francis M. Cockrell
      • Bert Kalmar
      • Harry Ruby
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews13

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    8ksf-2

    Love those ol b/w love stories of 1930's.

    Gene Raymond & Ann Sothern in another of the "boy meets girl, silly identity mixups, arguments, boy tries to win back girl " stories. Raymond and Sothern made a whole bunch together. Raymond's occupation as on-air singer in Walking on Air allows him to sing the songs highlighted in the movie, which he does quite well. (among his other "occupations" in this movie.) Jessie Ralph (made David Copperfield and Bank Dick with W.C. Fields) is Auntie to Kit Bennett (Sothern), and plays referee between Kit, Horace, (Henry Stephenson) and Kits' boyfriends. Kit hires Pete Quinlan (Raymond) to hang around and annoy her father so her own boyfriend looks better and better. That boyfriend Fred (Alan Curtis) has his own tricks up his sleeve. George Meeker (plays Tom Quinlan) has a pretty impressive history himself, frequently playing cowboys & soldiers. Meeker also had parts in Gone with the Wind and Casablanca. Directed by Joseph Santley, who directed Raymond in five films in the 1930s. Fun flick. Some clever bits as we watch Pete (Raymond) try to insult the family, but has the tables turned on him. Does not seem to be at all related to the later movies made in 1946 & 1986 by the same name.
    7blanche-2

    good comedy with music

    Ann Sothern and Gene Raymond star in "Walking on Air," a 1936 comedy with music. Sothern and Raymond were thrown together a lot in the early to mid-thirties, and they're an attractive team. Raymond is a fledgling singer named Pete Quinlan whom Kit Bennett (Sothern) hires to play an annoying boyfriend. Her father (Henry Stephenson) refuses to allow her to be with the man she loves (Alan Curtis), so Sothern figures if she can come up with someone worse, her real boyfriend will start to look good.

    Raymond gets to sing some pleasant songs, and the scenes where he insults the family are fun.

    Raymond and Sothern sing "Let's Make a Wish" and sound wonderful together.

    It's cute, it's predictable, but it has nice music and a good cast. Recommended.
    10brucepantages-1

    A Formula Musical that "gets it right the first time!"

    Walking on Air is a fortunate Musical Comedy of the 1930's. It is fortunate to have the lovely and talented Ann Sothern at her radiant best, Gene Raymond (real-life husband of musical great, Jeanette MacDonald) at his popularity peak, plus veteran character actors, Jessie Ralph and Henry Stephenson, having considerable fun with their roles. Fortunate also for the lilting tunes by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. Students of vintage dance music will recognize the musical director, Nathaniel Shilkret, from many recordings of the era. His work here adds a richness to the score that is often lacking in similar musical pictures. What this all adds up to is a fun way to spend 70 minutes. This viewer likes it well enough to keep a 16mm print on the shelf and has never tired of repeated screenings over the years. Walking on Air is not only a uniformly likable musical - never ponderous - always pleasing, it also looks good. The entire cast seems to be having fun working together. Certainly a cut above the average musical comedy of its period.
    5wes-connors

    Gene Raymond Sings

    In Beverly Hills, California, wealthy Henry Stephenson (as Horace Bennett) is unhappy with the man daughter Ann Sothern (as Kit) plans to marry. Locked in her room, Ms. Sothern has food delivered on silver platters, which she immediately throws out the window. Meanwhile, aspiring singer Gene Raymond (as Peter "Pete" Quinlan) is preparing to audition for a job at radio station KARB. His roommate Gordon Jones (as Joe) places ads for himself and Mr. Raymond in the "wanted" section of the local newspaper...

    Father Stephenson hires Mr. Jones to watch over Sothern while Raymond is hired by Sothern to pose as an obnoxious French Count. She hopes her father and perceptive aunt Jessie Ralph (as Evelyn Bennett) will find Raymond distasteful and comparatively approve of fiancé Alan Curtis (as Fred Randolph). There is very little original creative energy in "Walking on Air" - but Raymond's tenor is pleasant, his French is funny, Sothern is a fine leading lady and they get two of the best supporting characters in town.

    ***** Walking on Air (9/11/36) Joseph Santley ~ Gene Raymond, Ann Sothern, Jessie Ralph, Henry Stephenson
    9WeatherViolet

    Kit and Pete Meticulously Harmonize Amid Methodical Disharmony

    This entertaining springtime Musical reunites one of Hollywood's reportedly most reluctant screen-teams for the second of their five pairings at RKO Radio Pictures. Yet Ann Sothern and Gene Raymond accept the challenge to deliver fine performances in Song and Comedy, and willingly to tackle new skills for their roles: for Gene, he continually practices the art of monocle-wearing, and for Ann, she learns automobile driving maneuvers, such as to brake before colliding with her co-star. Yet their collective singing talents remain perfectly harmonious.

    Well, at the Bennett estate, in Beverly Hills, Mr. Horace Bennett (Henry Stephenson) locks his determined daughter, Kit Bennett (Ann Sothern), into her second-story room for threatening to elope with that ne'er-do-well gold-digger Fred Randolph (Alan Curtis), whose ex-wife, the Ex-Mrs. Fred Randolph (Anita Colby) doesn't care as long as Fred meets her outrageous demands for back alimony or else.

    Evelyn Bennett (Jessie Ralph) serves as a voice of reason, of sorts, as the sister who stands up to Horace and as spinster aunt of Kit, who genuinely cares for Kit's well-being, while efficiently lacing with clever wisecracks many resulting confrontations with everyone else.

    Now, unbeknown to each other, Kit and Horace each places a newspaper want ad to search for assistance regarding that there Fred Randolph: Horace intends to hire a burly guard to ward off Fred in the event that he sets foot upon the Bennett estate to attempt to elope with Kit, while Kit intends to hire a decoy to impersonate an insulting French nobleman to ire her father into yielding to her plans with Fred.

    Joe (Gordon Jones), an unemployed job seeker, spots the items in the want ads and convinces his roommate to apply for the one, and Joe for the other. Roommate, Pete Quinlan (Gene Raymond), who anticipates success with his forthcoming audition to sing upon a Radio Station KARB program, initially disregards Joe's suggestion, at least until he realizes that they're down to their bottom dollar, while staying at the apartment of Pete's vacationing brother and sister-in-law, Tom Quinlan (George Meeker) and Flo Quinlan (Maxine Jennings), after Joe convinces them that a change of scenery might be nice.

    Well, Horace takes to hiring Joe, as Kit pays a visit to Pete, to make him over into the fashionably insulting Count Pierre Louis de Marsac, a plot device reportedly borrowed from the career of comedian Vincent Barnett, who was often invited to Hollywood dinner parties, to portray an insulting waiter.

    But Horace takes to the notion of Kit's hosting Count Pierre Louis de Marsac, greatly preferring him to Fred, and hoping that Kit does, as well, even though that's hardly her intention, while Aunt Evelyn attempts to understand Kit and Horace's mindsets once events begin to go awry before her very eyes.

    In addition to his household staff, including Bennett's Maid (Fern Emmett) and Vincent, Bennett's Butler (Charles Coleman), Horace hires Albert, the French Valet (George Beranger) to serve Count Pierre Louis de Marsac with provincial hospitality. But once Albert discovers certain newspaper clippings inserted into the pockets of Kit and Pete's clothing, Horace decides to warn Kit that the Count may not be French at all, or maybe that this French pancake may not be a Count, while Evelyn begins to see the overall picture.

    So, at the Beach Club restaurant one evening, the tide begins to turn for one and all, as Kit ponders Horace's unanticpated reactions to Pete, and Pete decides to try to turn the tables on Fred, before the schemes begin to spiral out of control. Patricia Wilder has a role as the wisecracking KARB Receptionist, advancing yet another plot twist.

    This includes three songs performed at least twice each, consisting of "Cabin On The Hilltop," "My Heart Wants To Dance," and the show-stopping "Let's Make a Wish," as the lovely soprano Ann Sothern harmonizes with the smooth tenor Gene Raymond, accompanied by that docile but very capable group around the beach campfire in the Beach Club backdrop.

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    • Trivia
      Kit's car that she threatens to run over Pete with is a 1935 Auburn 851 supercharged phaeton. These cars are so rare and collectible that they have sold for over $1M at auction as of 2019.
    • Quotes

      Kit Bennett: Do you smoke?

      Pete Quinlan, aka Count Pierre Louis de Marsac: Why, yes!

      Kit Bennett: So does your kitchen.

    • Soundtracks
      Cabin On The Hilltop
      Music and lyrics by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby

      Sung by an unidentified auditioner at the radio station

      Reprised by Gene Raymond at the Radio Station twice

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 1936 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Count Pete
    • Filming locations
      • Lake Norconian Club, Norco, California, USA
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 10m(70 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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