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'Sky High Saunders' (aka 'Skyhigh Saunders' and 'Sky-High Saunders')is a 1927 American silent action film directed by Bruce M. Mitchell. The film stars Al Wilson (playing both "Sky-High" Saunders and his twin brother, Michael Saunders), Elsie Tarron and Frank Rice. 'Sky High Saunders' was one of a series of films that showcased the exploits of the stunt pilots in Hollywood.

Plot



While searching for his twin brother, Michael Saunders (Al Wilson), whom his family believes was killed in combat, "Sky-High" Saunders discovers a gang of aircraft smugglers. The leader, George Delatour (Bud Osborne), is in love with schoolteacher Helen Leland (Elsie Tarron), whom Sky-High saves from the smuggler's unwelcome attentions, knocking him unconscious in a fight.

Mistaking Sky-High for Michael, Delatour seeks to get even but is convinced that he has been "seeing things." On the trail of the smugglers, Sky-High shoots down his brother's aircraft; Michael dies in his arms.

Sky-High keeps a rendezvous with the gang, disguised as his brother, and with aid from Army aircraft he dynamites their mountain stronghold while dealing with Delatour on the wings of his aircraft. Sky-High even ends up with his brother's girlfriend.

Cast



* Al Wilson as "Sky-High"' Saunders / Michael Saunders

* Elsie Tarron as Helen Leland

* Frank Rice as "Whispering" Hicks

* Bud Osborne as George Delatour

* Billy "Red" Jones as Kid

Production



Al Wilson was not only the star of 'Sky High Saunders' but also flew as a "stunt pilot" in the film. After Wilson became a flying instructor and a short period as manager of the Mercury Aviation Company, founded by one of his students, Cecil B. DeMille, Wilson became more and more skilled in performing stunts, including wing-walking, and left the company to become a professional stunt pilot, specializing in Hollywood aviation films.Wynne 1987, pp. 1617.

Production started on 'Sky High Saunders' in 1927 at the newly-established Wilson Aero Service at Glendale Airport, California. Wilson had joined with his brother, Roy, another pilot, to create a fixed-base operation that not only worked on Hollywood films but also offered charter and passenger flights.Wynne 1987, p. 59.

Wilson worked together with stuntmen like Frank Clarke and Wally Timm and also for film companies, including Universal Pictures. After numerous appearances in stunt roles, he started his career as an actor in 1923 with the serial 'The Eagle's Talons'.Wynne 1987, pp. 517. Wilson produced his own movies until 1927, when he went back to work with Universal.

Reception



Aviation film historian Stephen Pendo, in 'Aviation in the Cinema' (1985) said 'Sky High Saunders' was only one of a long list of aviation films that showcased Wilson's talents.Pendo 1985, p. 7. He alternately wrote, acted and flew in a career that "spanned more than 10 years, and he acted in more films than any other professional pilot."Pendo 1985, pp. 78, 11.

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* Pendo, Stephen. 'Aviation in the Cinema'. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 1985. .

* Wynne, H. Hugh. 'The Motion Picture Stunt Pilots and Hollywood's Classic Aviation Movies'. Missoula, Montana: Pictorial Histories Publishing Co., 1987. .


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