If you've ever seen an airplane, even on the ground, then you've seen about half this three hour naval recruiting poster. And the half you haven't seen is even duller than the half you have. Errol Flynn as a Harvard-Hopkins-Cambridge graduate is pretty and occasionally (three times to be exact) is amusing. Fred MacMurray and his two he-man buddies after razzing and then getting to like Flynn, M.D., all die in crashes. We hoped that Flynn did, too, but didn't wait to sec.
A few over-enthusiastic C.A.A. students may be interested in the flying sequences which are shown in technicolor--even this ground hugger was a little interested the first two times that the air force went through its entire repertoire. The show, in short, is a pictorial cliche aimed at the 14-year-old mind and landing low.
March of Time offers "Thumbs Up, Texas," an' podner they spiled a lotta film an' my appetite.
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