Flight from Glory
Flight from Glory is an American B movie about a run-down air cargo company in the Andes. It was directed by Lew Landers, and starred Chester Morris, Whitney Bourne, Onslow Stevens and Van Heflin. When released on August 20, 1937, Flight from Glory was considered one of the films that broke new ground in "pioneering airline sagas", comparing favorably to big-budget features such as 1936's Thirteen Hours by Air.
Plot
Ellis runs Trans-Andean Air Service, a run-down company transporting supplies from Delgado, a tiny, remote outpost, over the Andes Mountains to some mines. To save money, Ellis uses worn-out aircraft and "black sheep" pilots and crew no one else will employ. He hires George Wilson, and is surprised when he brings his new wife, Lee. Chief pilot Paul Smith tries to get her to leave, but the Wilsons have no money. As time goes on, George proves to be a drunk. Paul protects him as best he can, as he has fallen in love with Lee. She eventually confesses that she loves him.After Hanson, an experienced pilot dies in a crash witnessed by George, he begins to crack up. When George is too drunk to fly, Garth Hilton takes his place and is killed in yet another crash. Distraught and seeking revenge, George then forces Ellis at gunpoint into an aircraft and takes off. In the mountains, George jumps to his death, leaving Ellis to die like too many others he had hired. Smith is left to take over, but decides to join Lee and leave together. "Mousey" Mousialovitch, the chief mechanic and former pilot, takes over the operation, with the mine owners promising new aircraft will be delivered.
Cast
- Chester Morris as Paul Smith
- Whitney Bourne as Lee Wilson
- Onslow Stevens as Ellis
- Van Heflin as George Wilson
- Richard Lane as Hanson
- Paul Guilfoyle as Jones
- Solly Ward as "Mousey" Mousialovitch
- Douglas Walton as Garth Hilton
- Walter Miller as "Old Timer"
- Rita LaRoy as Molly, the cook
- Pasha Khan as Pepi
Production
Flight from Glory was primarily filmed from late-June to early-July 1937. Preston Foster was first slated for the role of "Ellis" while Chester Morris had to be obtained on loan to RKO. Flight from Glory was also one of the early films that featured Van Heflin, who was being groomed for stardom by appearing in low-budget B-features. After starring in Broadway, Heflin had made his first screen appearance opposite Katharine Hepburn in A Woman Rebels.
Aircraft used in the production included: Boeing Model 100,de Havilland DH.4, Fairchild 24 and Stearman C3.