Flying Tigers (film)

Flying Tigers
Directed byDavid Miller
Written byKenneth Gamet
Barry Trivers
Produced byEdmund Grainger
StarringJohn Wayne
John Carroll
Anna Lee
CinematographyJack A. Marta
Edited byErnest J. Nims
Music byVictor Young
Production
company
Republic Pictures
Distributed byRepublic Pictures
Release date
  • October 8, 1942 (1942-10-08) (United States)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesEnglish, Japanese, Cantonese
Budget$900,000[1]
Box office$1.5 million (US rentals)[2]

Flying Tigers (a.k.a. Yank Over Singapore and Yanks Over the Burma Road) is a 1942 American black-and-white war film drama from Republic Pictures that was produced by Edmund Grainger, directed by David Miller, and stars John Wayne, John Carroll, and Anna Lee.

Flying Tigers dramatizes the exploits of the American Volunteer Group (AVG), Americans who fought the Japanese in China during World War II. The movie portrays them as fighting before U.S. entry into the war but, in point of fact, they did not see action until after the attack on Pearl Harbor. It is unabashedly a wartime propaganda film that was well received by a 1940s audience looking for a patriotic "flagwaver".[3]

Plot

Jim Gordon leads the Flying Tigers, a squadron of volunteer American pilots who fly Curtiss P-40C fighters against Japanese aircraft in the skies over China during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The pilots are a mixed bunch, motivated by money (they receive a bounty for each aircraft shot down) or just by the thrill of aerial combat.

One day, Jim's old friend Woody Jason shows up. An arrogant, hot-shot aviator, he starts causing trouble immediately. When the Japanese raid the Flying Tigers' airbase, the new arrival goes after them, taking up a P-40 fighter without permission, not realizing until too late that it has no ammunition. As a result, Woody is shot down. He is unharmed, but the precious fighter is a total wreck. As time goes on, Woody shows that he has little use for teamwork, alienating and endangering the other pilots. He abandons his wingman, Blackie Bales, in order to shoot down a Japanese aircraft. As a result, Blackie is attacked and bails out of his burning P-40. While hanging suspended in his parachute, he is strafed and killed by the Japanese pilot.

Woody starts romancing nurse Brooke Elliott, who is considered by all the Tiger pilots to be Jim's girlfriend. One night, they go on a date. When he is late getting back for a night patrol, Jim's right-hand man, "Hap" Davis, secretly takes his place, despite having just been grounded by Jim because his vision had deteriorated, especially at night. In the resulting dogfight, Hap is unable to judge distances accurately and winds up dying in a collision with a Japanese aircraft he is pursuing. This proves to be the final straw; Jim fires Woody, telling him "It's out of my hands now. None of these men will ever fly with you again. And they have to fly." The date is Sunday, December 7, 1941, the day of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, bringing America into World War II.

A day later, Jim is notified that a vital bridge must be destroyed. The target is so heavily defended that the only chance of success is to fly in very low with a single, unescorted bomber and hope not to be spotted; it is likely a suicide mission. Jim volunteers to fly the bomber, but Woody invites himself along at the last second, much to Jim's irritation. They destroy the bridge too late to keep a crucial enemy supply train from crossing. The bomber is hit by flak and catches fire. Jim bails out, (with an unexpected push from Woody), expecting Woody to follow. Woody, however, has concealed the fact that he has been mortally wounded by the flak. He crashes into the train, destroying it at the cost of his own life.

Back at the airbase, Jim finds that Woody has willed his leather jacket to fellow pilot Reardon, and his address book to the squadron as a whole. At Woody's additional request (from the letter), Jim passes his friend's silk scarf along to a new recruit. "Take good care of that," Jim urges him. "It belonged to a pretty good flyer."

Cast

As appearing in Flying Tigers, (main roles and screen credits identified):[4]

Curtiss-Wright test pilots flew P-40E fighters in the live action aerial scenes.

Production

Former Flying Tigers Lawrence Moore (who was a clerk) and Kenneth Sanger (who worked in communications) served as technical advisers on Flying Tigers.[5] Both had left the American Volunteer Group (AVG) in February 1942. None of the real pilots are mentioned by name in the film, which went into production while the original AVG was still in operation.[6]

While archival combat footage was used in some of the scenes, miniatures were used to portray the early model Curtiss P-40 WarhawkB/C Tomahawks that the Tigers flew on screen. For all ground shots, full-size P-40 mockups were used that did no more than taxi. They were propelled by V-8 automobile engines, and the elevators and ailerons were missing from their wings and rear horizontal stabilizers. John Wayne's character arrives at the Tigers' airbase on the one-off Capelis XC-12, a failed 1933 twin-engine transport aircraft that found new life at RKO as a non-flying movie prop.[7] The aircraft was also used in Five Came Back and other films.[8]

The American and Japanese aerial combat footage in Flying Tigers were actually miniatures being pulled along on wires off-screen, created by Republic's special effect experts Howard and Theodore Lydecker. This also included the miniature train and bridge sequence in the film's climax, as well as the miniature of the Capelis air transport seen flying through canyons and eventually crashing into the train. Flying Tigers's special effects were nominated for an Academy Award, but many voters did not realize that some of the "aircraft" were actually miniatures, thereby passing the film by for the Oscar.

In 1942, due to wartime priorities that prohibited the use of U. S. military aircraft for Hollywood productions, Republic Studios approached Curtiss-Wright in Buffalo to recreate the aerial battle sequences required for Flying Tigers.[9] A number of P-40F fighter aircraft waiting for delivery to the U. S. Army Air Forces were repainted in American Volunteer Group (AVG) markings, and with the aid of Curtiss test pilots, flew in the film. Chief Production Test Pilot Herbert O. Fisher's screen role was substituting for John Wayne.[10]

Plot and character elements were lifted wholesale from the 1939 film Only Angels Have Wings without any acknowledgement, leading some to suggest that Angels director Howard Hawks should sue.[11]

Flying Tigers was originally going to be called Yanks Over the Burma Road, but was changed because of MGM's film A Yank on the Burma Road.[12]

Republic Pictures provided a larger budget than normal for the film, borrowing John Carroll and David Miller from MGM.[13] In exchange MGM got an option on John Wayne's services.[14]

Filming began in April 1942.[15]

Historical accuracy

Flying Tigers only loosely represents the story of the real American Volunteer Group (AVG). Unlike the film characters, all AVG pilots were recruited from active or reserve U. S. military forces, were in Asia with the tacit approval of the U. S. government, and did not see combat before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The first AVG combat mission was December 20, 1941, nearly two weeks after the Pearl Harbor attack. (AVG commander Chennault, however, had seen combat during his prior Chinese service.)

John Wayne's character is nicknamed "Pappy", a common nickname for older military commanders. This was also the nickname of Gregory Boyington, a United States Marine Corps pilot who flew with the AVG until early 1942. Wayne's character, however, was not based on Boyington, who was not commander of the AVG, and not known as "Pappy" until he commanded VMF-214 in late 1943.

The aviation goggles worn by John Wayne on screen and seen on RKO promotional posters were actually a set of repurposed tank crew goggles.

The footage of Japanese soldiers firing anti-aircraft guns during the bridge bombing sequence was actually of Chinese soldiers. They are wearing M1935 Stahlhelm German army-style helmets, only used by elements of the Chinese Army and not by the Japanese.

The death of Blackie Bates in Flying Tigers is based on a real AVG combat incident.[citation needed] On January 23, 1942, Flying Tiger Bert Christman's fighter was hit in the engine, and he had to bail out. While descending to the ground in his parachute, he was strafed and killed by a Japanese fighter (Christman was hit in several places and probably died as a bullet passed through the back of his neck). The cruel manner of Christman's death was widely publicized in 1942. The Associated Press published an illustrated feature article about it, and Paramount Pictures made a short documentary about his life. Later in the year, Christman was featured in War bond advertisements that read, "He gave his life. What will you give?"[16]

Reception

Coming out just after the United States entered the war, Flying Tigers was well received by both public and critics alike, mainly because of the exciting flying scenes. The New York Times said, "On a patch-work story frame, Republic Pictures has strung a first-rate aerial circus chock-full of exciting dogfights."[17] The review in Variety was more exacting, commenting, "Handicapped primarily by a threadbare script, production also suffers from slow pacing while John Wayne, John Carroll, Anna Lee and Paul Kelly are barely adequate in the major acting assignments. Some of the scenes look repetitious, the same Jap flyers apparently being shot down and killed three or four times over."[18]

Flying Tigers was the first Republic film to make more than $1 million.[19]

Proposed sequel

Republic announced plans for a never-made sequel, Sky Dragons, which would have starred Wayne and Lee.[20]

Oscar nominations

Howard Lydecker (photographic) and Daniel J. Bloomberg (sound) were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Effects, Special Effects; Victor Young for Best Music; Daniel J. Bloomberg for Best Sound, Recording.[21]

See also

Notes

References

  1. ^ "Yates Call Pep Meeting". Variety. 8 April 1942. p. 5.
  2. ^ "101 Pix Gross in Millions." Variety, January 6, 1943, p. 58.
  3. ^ Orriss 1984, p. 59.
  4. ^ "Credits: Flying Tigers (1941)." Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved: May 20, 2012.
  5. ^ Schallert, Edwin. "Drama: Pola Negri may play in story of Valentino." Los Angeles Times, April 16, 1942, p. A10.
  6. ^ Orriss 1984, pp. 58–59.
  7. ^ Orriss 1984, pp. 59–61.
  8. ^ "Flying Tigers (1942." IMDb. Retrieved: November 25, 2011.
  9. ^ Orriss 1984, p. 60.
  10. ^ Maurer, Neil L."Letters from the Editors." CBI Roundup, Vol. 34, No. 8, October 1979.
  11. ^ "Turner Classic Movies Film Article: Flying Tigers." Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved: July 21, 2014.
  12. ^ Schallert, Edwin. "Drama: Five-year-old subject up for Brent, Wyman, rugged stars reunited Jagger 'Ox Train' lead Tracy set to do Rogers; English revenue soars Wayne 'Commandos' star." Los Angeles Times, May 4, 1942, p. 8.
  13. ^ Schallert, Edwin. "Drama: Edward Robinson will do newspaper comedy." Los Angeles Times, April 3, 1942, p. 13.
  14. ^ Schallert, Edwin. "Drama: Lead looms for Wayne in Slave-trading tale R.K.O. pacts Claudette Noah Beery assigned Mae Clarke in 'Tigers' Paramount calls Moore Kosleck duty named." Los Angeles Times, May 20, 1942, p. 16.
  15. ^ "Screen news and in Hollywood; Warners will feature the American Merchant Marine in Heroes Without Uniforms' hunt; Stromberg plans expects to have first picture for United Artists in fall – 'Gold Rush' sets mark." The New York Times, April 21, 1942, p. 19.
  16. ^ Glaess, Andy. "Christman biography." The Flying Tigers - American Volunteer Group - Chinese Air Force. Retrieved: November 25, 2011.
  17. ^ Pryor, Thomas M. (T.M.P.) "Movie Review: Flying Tigers (1942); At the Capitol." The New York Times, October 23, 1942. Retrieved: May 20, 2012.
  18. ^ "Flying Tigers." Variety, December 31, 1941. Retrieved: May 20, 2012.
  19. ^ "Review: 'Flying Tigers'." Variety, January 1943. Retrieved: August 1, 2016.
  20. ^ Schallert, Edwin."Drama: 'Sky Dragons' planned; Metro may do 'Wookey'." Los Angeles Times, August 14, 1942, p. A10.
  21. ^ "The 15th Academy Awards (1943) Nominees and Winners." oscars.org. Retrieved: November 25, 2011.

Bibliography

  • Dick, Benard F. The Star-Spangled Screen: The American World War II Film. The University Press of Kentucky, 1985. ISBN 0-8131-1531-0
  • Dolan, Edward F. Jr. Hollywood Goes to War. London: Bison Books, 1985. ISBN 0-86124-229-7.
  • Hardwick, Jack and Ed Schnepf. "A Viewer's Guide to Aviation Movies". The Making of the Great Aviation Films, General Aviation Series, Volume 2, 1989.
  • Orriss, Bruce. When Hollywood Ruled the Skies: The Aviation Film Classics of World War II. Hawthorne, California: Aero Associates Inc., 1984. ISBN 0-9613088-0-X.

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