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'Air Hawks' is a 1935 American aviation-themed science fiction film based on Ben Pivar's "Air Fury", an unpublished story.Wynne 1987, p. 471. Director Albert Rogell who had moved from shorts to B-films, was interested in aviation and had already helmed 'The Flying Marine' (1929) and 'Air Hostess' (1933). In 'Air Hawks', the studio was able to add an A-list star, Ralph Bellamy, as well as exploiting the fame of record-setting pilot Wiley Post in his only feature film appearance.[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1338&dat=19350531&id=o9RXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=9vQDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4836,7861923&hl=en "Orpheum Bill stars Dietrich."] 'Spokane Daily Chronicle', May 31, 1935, p. 14.

Although limited in budget and production values, the introduction of a "death ray" elevated the modest programmer into the science-fiction genre.[http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/6693/Air-Hostess/notes.html "Notes: 'Air Hawks'."] 'Turner Classic Movies.' Retrieved: March 20, 2013.

Plot



Pilot Barry Eldon (Ralph Bellamy) is the owner of Independent Transcontinental Lines whose airline is in direct competition with Martin Drewen (Robert Middlemass), owner of Consolidated Airlines. With Renee Dupont (Tala Birell), a singer at a nightclub owned by Victor Arnold (Douglas Dumbrille), he believes that his airline's air mail routes will ensure success against his rival.

Arnold decides to ally himself with Drewen who has hired German inventor Shulter (Edward Van Sloan), the inventor of a death ray projector. With this device, they bring down three of Eldon's aircraft. Determined to set a new transcontinental record with Wiley Post flying the racer, Eldon has the help of his girlfriend to eventually expose his rivals and destroy their secret headquarters. A new contract in Washington awaits.

Cast



* Ralph Bellamy as Barry

* Tala Birell as Renee

* Wiley Post as Himself

* Douglas Dumbrille as Arnold

* Robert Allen as Lewis

* Billie Seward as Mona

* Victor Kilian as Tiny

* Robert Middlemass as Drewen

* Geneva Mitchell as Gertie

* Wyrley Birch as Holden

* Edward Van Sloan as Shulter

* Egon Brecher as Leon



Production



Primary photography on 'Air Hawks' took place from February 25 to March 14, 1935.[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1876&dat=19351006&id=eIosAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ysoEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2934,3240477&hl=en "'Air Hawks' coming To Criterion here,"] 'The Sunday Spartanburg Herald-Journal', October 6, 1935, p. 21. The aerial scenes used a combination of models and full-size aircraft,Wynne 1987, p. 171. which included a DH60GM Gipsy Moth, Stearman C-3R, Stinson SM-8A, and Vultee V-1.Farmer 1984, p. 293.

Billed as one of the stars of the film, Wiley Post was in the midst of a series of record flights.[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2245&dat=19350810&id=ofMzAAAAIBAJ&sjid=CO8HAAAAIBAJ&pg=7159,1661080&hl=en "Wiley Post flight gives daring scenes."] 'Lodi News-Sentinel', August 9, 1935, p. 10. His actual screen time amounted to little more than a minute.Paris 1995, p. 66.

Between February 22 and June 15, 1935, Post made four attempts to complete the first high altitude non-stop flight from Los Angeles to New York, all of which failed for various mechanical reasons.Mallan 1971, p. 31. As the attempts were also meant to be the "First Air Mail Stratosphere Flight" over U.S. Air Mail Route #2 (AM-2) from Los Angeles to New York, Post was in the headlines constantly, an aspect that Columbia wanted to exploit, even creating a marketing campaign featuring his famous "Winnie Mae".[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1338&dat=19350528&id=oNRXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=9vQDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7037,7056157&hl=en "Orpheum plans plane contest."]'Spokane Daily Chronicle', May 28, 1935, p. 3. The film provides a rare view of a famous pilot on the cusp of tragedy.[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=897&dat=19350918&id=maxaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=yE8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4973,6085305&hl=en "Thrilling drama in studio film tonight."] 'Prescott Evening Courier', September 18, 1935, p. 7. In mid-1935, after his work on 'Air Hawks' was completed, Post with friend and fellow celebrity Will Rogers set out on another record flight, this time surveying a mail-and-passenger air route from the west coast of the United States to Russia. When the pair were killed on August 15, 1935, near Point Barrow, Alaska, a period of public mourning began.Sterling 2001, p. 246.

Reception



Considered along with other aviation films of the era, 'Air Hawks' was a B-film with some aspirations to being elevated to a more prestigious level, especially promoting the appearance of headline-dominating Wiley Post.[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1876&dat=19350630&id=g0YsAAAAIBAJ&sjid=tcoEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4957,5269313&hl=en "Wiley Post in state feature."]'The Sunday Spartanburg Herald-Journal', June 30, 1935, p. 17.

A contemporary review in 'The New York Times', however, noted: "Although Wiley Post is billed as one of the photoplay's chief lures, the aviator completes his chore in about a minute and a half. 'Air Hawks' spends most of its time on the minor side of film entertainment. It belongs in the double-feature programs, for which it has apparently been designed."Sennwald, Andre. [https://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9C05E0D8173FE23ABC4C53DFB066838E629EDE "Movie Review: Air Hawks (1935), At the Criterion."] 'The New York Times,' June 4, 1935. Largely a forgotten film today, 'Air Hawks' does provide an illuminating, if brief look at an iconic figure of the interwar years.

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Bibliography



* Farmer, James H. 'Broken Wings: Hollywood's Air Crashes.' Missoula, Montana: Pictorial Histories Publishing Co., 1984. .

* Mallan, Lloyd. 'Suiting Up For Space: The Evolution of the Space Suit'. New York: The John Day Company, 1971. .

* Paris, Michael. 'From the Wright Brothers to Top Gun: Aviation, Nationalism, and Popular Cinema.' Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 1995. .

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

* Sterling, Bryan and Frances. 'Forgotten Eagle: Wiley Post: America's Heroic Aviation Pioneer'. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2001. .

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


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