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Air Force

United States

1943

124 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
English
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DIR Howard Hawks

EXEC Jack L. Warner

PROD Hal B. Wallis

SCR Dudley Nichols

DP James Wong Howe

CAST John Ridgely, Gig Young, Arthur Kennedy, Charles Drake, Harry Carey, George Tobias, Ward Wood, Ray Montgomery, John Garfield

ED George Amy

MUSIC Franz Waxman

SOUND Oliver S. Garretson

Synopsis

The “Mary Ann”, a B-17 Flying Fortress, takes off from California for Hawaii on a routine training flight on December 6, 1941. En route, they learn of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Subsequently the crew mans the Mary Ann through action at Wake Island, the Philippines, and the Battle of the Coral Sea. –IMDb

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Howard Hawks

Although John Ford—his friend, contemporary, and the director arguably closest to him in terms of his talent and output—told him that it was he, and not Ford, who should have won the 1941 Best Director Academy Award (for Sergeant York (1941)), the great Hawks never won an Oscar in competition and was nominated for Best Director only that one time, despite making some of the best films in the Hollywood canon. The Academy eventually made up for the oversight in 1974 by voting him an honorary Academy Award, in the midst of a two-decade-long critical revival that has gone on for yet another two decades. To many cineastes, Howard Hawks is one of the faces of American film and would be carved on any film pantheon’s Mt. Rushmore honoring America’s greatest directors, beside his friend Ford and Orson Welles (the other great director who Ford beat out for the 1941 Oscar). It took the French “Cahiers du Cinema” critics to teach America to appreciate one of its own masters, and it was… read more

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AIR FORCE

By Daniel A. DiCenso on September 4, 2011

The context in which it was produced, coupled by the opening salute to the war effort, seem confirmation enough that Howard Hawks’s Air Force will be yet another studio contribution to the nation’s…  read review

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