Secret Service of the Air
Secret Service of the Air is a 1939 American adventure film directed by Noel M. Smith and starring Ronald Reagan. This film was the first in Warner Bros.' Secret Service series. The series consisted of four films, all starring Ronald Reagan as Lieutenant "Brass" Bancroft of the U.S. Secret Service and Eddie Foy, Jr. as his sidekick "Gabby." It was followed up by Code of the Secret Service, Smashing the Money Ring, and Murder in the Air, the last film in the series. Reagan was just starting out his film career and commented later that during that period, he was a B movie "Errol Flynn".
Plot
An undercover Secret Service agent stumbles upon a smuggling ring illegally transporting Mexicans into the United States by air. When he pulls a gun on the pilot on one such trip, the pilot sends the aircraft into a sudden climb, causing the agent to tumble back into the cabin; the pilot then pulls a lever which opens the cabin floor, sending the agent and six illegal aliens plummeting to their deaths.The agent's boss, Tom Saxby, needs a pilot to infiltrate the smuggling ring. He turns to commercial airline and former military pilot "Brass" Bancroft, who has applied to join the Secret Service.
Arrested on a trumped-up charge of counterfeiting, Brass is locked in a cell with gang member "Ace" Hamrick. Brass learns that the smugglers use the Los Angeles Air Taxi Company, where he lands a job. With his friend and radio operator, "Gabby" Watters, Brass convinces the ringleader, Jim Cameron, to let him take over the smuggling flights. He tricks Cameron into entering the United States to be captured by the Border Patrol. After an air battle, Brass turns the smugglers over to the authorities, and is greeted by his fiancée, Pamela Schuyler.
Cast
- Ronald Reagan as Lt. "Brass" Bancroft
- John Litel as Tom Saxby
- Ila Rhodes as Pamela Schuyler
- James Stephenson as Jim Cameron
- Eddie Foy Jr. as "Gabby" Watters
- Rosella Towne as Zelma Warren
- Larry Williams as Dick Wayne
- John Ridgely as Joe LeRoy
- Anthony Averill as Hafer
- Bernard Nedell as Earl "Ace" Hemrich
- Frank M. Thomas as Doc
- Joe Cunningham as Agent Dawson
- Morgan Conway as Edward V. Powell
- John Harron as Agent Cliff Durell
- Herbert Rawlinson as Admiral A.C. Schuyler
Production