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'Now We're in the Air' is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer, starring the late-1920s intermittent comedy team of Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton.Farmer 1984, p. 322. In a supporting role, Louise Brooks plays twins, one raised French and the other raised German.Brooks 1982, p. 38.



Wallace Beery and Louise Brooks worked together the following year in the taut drama 'Beggars of Life', a well-received early sound film. Hatton also sometimes appeared paired in films with Beery's older brother Noah Beery.

Plot



Wally (Wallace Beery) and Ray (Raymond Hatton) are cousins whose grandfather, Lord Abercrombie McTavish (Russell Simpson), is an aviation enthusiast who wanted to sign up as a pilot in the war. Wally and Ray are intent upon getting the fortune of their Scottish grandfather, and decide to show him that they are just as interested in aviation.

Wally and Ray enlist in the United States Army Air Service, and are caught up in the aerial battles over the World War I front lines. When the duo flies over the enemy lines in a runaway balloon, through a misunderstanding, they are honored as heroes of the enemy forces.

The Germans send the aviators back to the U. S. lines as spies for the Kaiser. Here they are captured and almost shot, but everything ends happily. Along the way, Wally and Ray fall in love with twin sisters, Grisette and Griselle (both played by Louise Brooks, one loyal to the French, the other to the Germans).

Cast



* Wallace Beery as Wally

* Raymond Hatton as Ray

* Russell Simpson as Lord Abercrombie McTavish

* Louise Brooks as Griselle and as Grisette

* Emile Chautard as Monsieur Chelaine

* Malcolm Waite as Prof. Saenger

* Duke Martin as Top Sargeant

* Richard Alexander as German officer (uncredited)

* Theodore von Eltz as German officer (uncredited)

* Fred Kohler (uncredited)

* Charles Stevens as Knife Thrower (uncredited)

* Mattie Witting as Madame Chelaine, mother of the twins (uncredited)

Production



With the working title of 'We're Up in the Air Now ', 'Now We're in the Air' was the third in a series of war comedies starring Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton. It followed on the heels of the popular 'Behind the Front' and 'We're in the Navy Now' (both released in 1926).[https://catalog.afi.com/Film/11038-NOW-WEREINTHEAIR?sid=c6edf4de-7e14-4c62-aa1c-37303af01f2e&sr=14.610633&cp=1&pos=0 "Catalog: 'Now We're in the Air'."] 'Catalog.afi.com', 2019. Retrieved: July 16, 2019.

Most of the footage in 'Now We're in the Air' features Beery and Hatton creating mayhem around a World War I airfield.Pendo 1985, p. 79. Along with original aerial scenes, the aerial battle footage was left over from 'Wings' (1927) and intercut into the action.Paris 1985, p. 41. Frank Tomick was hired as the stunt pilot to create additional scenes. He operated out of Griffith Park air field where Paramount had leased the airfield and the National Guard Curtiss JN-4 "Jennies" stationed there.Wynne 1987, p. 59.

Reception



'Now We're in the Air' was popular in its time, although not as well received as the earlier military farces from the Beery/Hatton team. The aerial scenes were an interesting aspect of the production. In a modern re-appraisal, however, reviewer Janiss Garza commented: "In spite of a dual role, Brooks doesn't have much to do; 'Moving Picture World' felt that 'any intelligent extra girl' could have handled the part."Garza, Janiss. [https://www.allmovie.com/movie/now-were-in-the-air-v104376#G1t6ep4Xo12YXSRm.99 "Review: 'We're Up in the Air Now'."] 2019. Retrieved: July 16, 2019.'Allmovie.com'

Preservation status: 23 Minutes



'Now We're in the Air' was long believed to be a lost film. Three fragments were discovered in 2016 in a Czech archive: most of the surviving material was incomplete and badly deteriorated but approximately 23 minutes of the original 6 reel film was able to be preserved to the point of crystalline clarity, including a lengthy sequence in which Louise Brooks wears a black tutu. The print was found in Prague at the Czech Nrodn filmov archiv (the Czech Republics National Film Archive) by film preservationist Robert Byrne.

"When Byrne inspected the elements for 'Rif a Raf, Politi' (the Czech title for 'Now Were in the Air'), he found the film had only partially survived in a state which also showed nitrate decomposition. Additionally, the surviving scenes were found to be out of order, and there were Czech-language titles in place of the original American titles. Byrne spent more than eight months reconstructing the surviving material, including restoring the films original English-language intertitles and original tinting."Gladysz, Thomas. [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/58dc8258e4b04ba4a5e250ca "Long missing Louise Brooks film found."] 'Huffington Post', October 23, 2017. Retrieved: July 16, 2019.

The preserved print of 'Now We're in the Air' was shown for the first time at The San Francisco Silent Film Festival on June 2, 2017.Gladysz, Thomas. [http://www.silentfilm.org/archive/now-were-in-the-air " 'Now We're in the Air' travels the world."] San Francisco Silent Film Festival program', June 2, 2017. Retrieved: July 15, 2019.

See also



*List of incomplete or partially lost films

References



Notes



Citations



Bibliography



* Brooks, Louise. 'Lulu in Hollywood'. New York: Knopf, 1982. .

* Farmer, James H. 'Celluloid Wings: The Impact of Movies on Aviation'. Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania: Tab Books Inc., 1984. .

* Gladysz, Thomas. 'Now We're in the Air'. New York: PandorasBox Press, 2017. .

* Paris, Barry. 'Louise Brooks'. New York: Knopf, 1989. .

* 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. .

* 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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