A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Wendell Corey, Vera Ralston, Forrest Tucker
Written by:
Andrew Geer
Charles Grayson
Richard Tregaskis
Directed by:
Allan Dwan
Release Date:
December 5, 1951
Original Title:
The Wild Blue Yonder
Alternate Titles:
Wings Across The Pacific
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Republic Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 98
Wendell Corey and Forrest Tucker star as a pair of World War II Army Air Corps officers. In between their battles over the affections of a beautiful nurse, Corey and Tucker prepare to fly a bombing mission in the South Pacific. Before boarding their B29 Superfortress, Tucker appears to be chickening out, but he's steadfastly at his cockpit post at takeoff time.
In 1943, Capt. Harold Calvert is sent to Kansas to learn to fly the newest American bomber, the B-29 Superfortress. One of the instructors is Major Tom West, a cousin of the captain. Being pressurized, the B-29 can fly higher, faster and farther than any other bomber. The top brass is closely monitoring the test flights in order to evaluate the new bomber and make recommendations. When the training and testing phase is over, the new bombers and their crews are sent to China to prepare for bombing missions against Japan. After the Americans conquer Iwo Jima and Guam, the B-29s are transferred to Guam to prepare for mass air raids against the Japanese mainland. Harold Calvert and Tom West fall for the same pretty army nurse, Lt. Helen Landers. For the next mass air raid against Tokyo, both Calvert and West are scheduled to fly together on the same bomber. But Tokyo's air defenses are formidable and many American bombers are downed by Japanese flak and Zero fighters. The bomber flown by Calvert and West is hit by AA fire and must somehow limp back home, after dropping its bomb payload. Most of its crew is badly shot-up, including Capt. Harold Calvert.
Director:
Allan Dwan
Director of Photography:
Reggie Lanning
Editor:
Richard L. Van Enger
Original Music Composer:
Victor Young
Screenplay:
Richard Tregaskis
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