

Drama · Romance · War
Overview
On a secluded base in Arizona, veteran World War I pilot Steve Britt trains flyers to fight in World War II. One of his trainees, Englishman Peter Stackhouse, competes with Britt for the affections of Kay Saunders, the daughter of a local rancher. Despite their differences, Britt makes sure Sutton passes his training and becomes a combat pilot -- even though he loses Kay to the young man in the process.
Top Cast


Preston Foster
Preston Foster
Steve Britt
Preston Foster
Steve Britt


John Sutton
John Sutton
Peter Stackhouse
John Sutton
Peter Stackhouse


Gene Tierney
Gene Tierney
Kay Saunders
Gene Tierney
Kay Saunders


Jack Holt
Jack Holt
Colonel MacDonald
Jack Holt
Colonel MacDonald


May Whitty
May Whitty
Lady Jane Stackhouse
May Whitty
Lady Jane Stackhouse


George Barbier
George Barbier
Col. Cyrus P. 'Gramps' Saunders
George Barbier
Col. Cyrus P. 'Gramps' Saunders


Richard Haydn
Richard Haydn
George Lockwood
Richard Haydn
George Lockwood


Reginald Denny
Reginald Denny
Barrett
Reginald Denny
Barrett


Ted North
Ted North
Cadet Hackzell
Ted North
Cadet Hackzell


Janis Carter
Janis Carter
Blonde Red Cross Nurse Trainee
Janis Carter
Blonde Red Cross Nurse Trainee
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