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TAILSPIN TOMMY: MYSTERY PLANE (1939) John Trent, Majorie Reynolds & Milburn Stone | Adventure | B&W
Mystery Plane (aka Sky Pilot and Sky Pirate) is a 1939 American action film directed by George Waggner and written by Paul Schofield and George Waggner. The film is based on the comic strip Tailspin Tommy by Hal Forrest and Glenn Chaffin.The film stars John Trent, Marjorie Reynolds, Milburn Stone, Jason Robards Sr., George Lynn and Lucien Littlefield. Mystery Plane, the first of four "Tailspin Tommy" films made by Monogram Pictures, was released on March 8, 1939.
SYNOPSIS
A famed war pilot (nicknamed "Tailspin Tommy") is held hostage for his bomb targeting invention.
In the fall of 1923, young Tommy Tomkins (Tommy Bupp) admires Captain Brandy Rand (George Lynn), a World War I ace. Brandy flies in and parachutes out of his aircraft, but lands in a lake. Tommy rescues him in a rowboat, then shows Brandy a scrapbook about the flyer's exploits, who encourages the young man to become a flyer himself.
Many years later, Tommy (John Trent) becomes a pilot and is managing an airport in Shreveport, Louisiana. He designs a radio-controlled bombing device that Tommy and his partner Skeeter Milligan (Milburn Stone) are ready to demonstrate to the Army. The Army commander (John Elliott) is very impressed when they score two direct hits. A gang of spies is also watching the test. The spies, who include a much-weathered Brandy, now a drunk running contraband, have been offered half a million dollars for the device from an enemy country.
Another spy, Anita (Polly Ann Young), asks to take flying lessons from Tommy as a means of watching him and his operation. When he is tricked by a fake message, Tommy is captured by the spies. As he is being interrogated, a drunk and chagrined Brandy comes into the room. The spies then take Skeeter and Tommy's girl friend, Betty Lou Barnes (Marjorie Reynolds), hostage to force Tommy to give them the plans to the bombing device.
Tommy, Skeeter and Betty Lou manage to escape in a biplane. A troop of Army soldiers arrive at the hideout and arrest Anita, while the other spies flee and pursue Tommy in Brandy's aircraft.
Brandy, however, radios Tommy to change course and then crashes his aircraft into the ocean. When the spies are captured, a squadron of Army aircraft equipped with the new bombing device become part of a film shot at Shreveport. Tommy, Betty Lou and Skeeter all laugh at the prospect of "Tailspin Tommy" appearing on the silver screen.
CAST & CREW
John Trent as Tailspin Tommy Tompkins
Marjorie Reynolds as Betty Lou Barnes
Milburn Stone as Skeeter Milligan
Jason Robards Sr. as Paul Smith
George Lynn as Brandy Rand
Lucien Littlefield as Winslow
Polly Ann Young as Anita
Tommy Bupp as Tommy
Betsy Gay as Betty Lou
William P. Carleton as Navy Commander
John Elliott as Army Colonel
John S. Peters as Carl
Sayre Dearing as Fred
Bruce Mitchell as Detective Capt. Walker
Mickey Martin as Young Boy
Jerry Jerome as Joe
Directed by George Waggner
Screenplay by Paul Schofield, George Waggner
Story by Hal Forrest Based on Tailspin Tommy by Hal Forrest, Glenn Chaffin
Produced by Paul Malvern
Cinematography Archie Stout
Edited by Carl Pierson
Music by Frank Sanucci
Production company Monogram Pictures
Distributed by Monogram Pictures
Release date March 8, 1939
Running time 60 minutes
Country United States
Language English
NOTES
"Tailspin Tommy" is listed above the title, Mystery Plane. The opening credits include the following onscreen forward: [The film is a] "tribute to those adventurers who pioneered the American Air Force, the war birds of the World War. Recruited from every walk of life, they wrote a glorious page in aviation history. Being young, many of them were unable to adjust themselves to the peace time routine after their glorious freedom. It is one of those, Captain 'Brandy' Rand, whose life is the basis of our story." (Captain Brandy Rand is a fictional character.)
In Hal Erickson's review for Allmovie.com, he describes, "In a charming fadeout bit, the main characters—Tommy, Skeeter and girlfriend Betty Lou (Marjorie Reynolds)—come 'out' of the picture to invite their fans to watch the next 'Tailspin Tommy' entry."
Reception
Aviation film historian Stephen Pendo in Aviation in the Cinema (1985) characterized Mystery Plane as part of a period when spies and espionage films were popular. With the global aspects of foreign intrigue and a looming war, 1939 was marked by the release of Flying G-Men film serial, Spies of the Air, Q Planes and Trapped in the Sky.
Mystery Plane, according to aviation film historian James H. Farmer in Celluloid Wings: The Impact of Movies on Aviation, was "action-packed juvenile fun."
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