Yukon Flight
Yukon Flight is a 1940 American Western film directed by Ralph Staub and starring James Newill, Louise Stanley, Dave O'Brien and William Pawley. Released by Monogram Pictures, the film uses a musical/action formula, similar to the format of the "singing cowboy" films of the era.
Plot
When an aircraft from the Yukon and Columbia Mail Service crashes, Sergeant Renfrew and Constable Kelly, of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, suspect murder because they find the control stick jammed. Louise Howard, a mine owner reports that her superintendent is missing. When he is found murdered, it also is made to look like an accident.The new mail service pilot, Bill Shipley, had trained with Renfrew, is a good pilot but reckless. The Mounties find Louise's assistant Raymond owns the airline managed by "Yuke Cardoe" and both men had been stealing gold from the mine. They have been shipping it to Seattle by aircraft. When Renfrew sets a trap, Yuke and Raymond panic and try to escape in their aircraft, but Renfrew and Shipley bring them down, after which, Renfrew makes a recommendation for Shipley to join the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as a new pilot.
Cast
- James Newill as Sgt. Renfrew
- Louise Stanley as Louise Howard
- Warren Hull as Bill Shipley
- William Pawley as "Yuke" Gradeau
- George Humbert as Nick
- Karl Hackett as Raymond
- Jack Clifford as "Whispering Smith"
- Roy Barcroft as Lodin
- Bob Terry as DeLong
- Earl Douglas as "Smokey" Joe
Production
Yukon Flight was the first of three Renfrew movies to be directed by Ralph Staub, whose credits included producing a lengthy on-going series of film shorts known as Screen Snapshots and a number of Gene Autry westerns at Republic. Three of Staub’s Screen Snapshots were nominated for an Academy Award, and he remains the only director in the Renfrew film franchise to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Sergeant Renfrew of the Royal Mounted was a character created by Laurie York Erskine in 1922 and continued in books, stories and on radio for many years. Yukon Flight was one of three films based on the Laurie York Erskine novel Renfrew Rides North. The others were Renfrew on the Great White Trail and Murder on the Yukon. Some scenes were shot at Big [Bear Lake, California], standing in for the Yukon. Renfrew's character flies a Waco RNF while other aircraft include a Waco RNF and a Travel Air 4000. A Curtiss Fledgling is used as a camera aircraft.