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The Last Flight (1931) and The Lost Generation

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jan 20, 2022

The Last Flight could conceivably be tacked onto the end of The Dawn Patrol. Although there is only one full scene of aerial combat, it informs everything that’s to follow because this shared experience colors the lives of the men who pushed through it. Some of them have been pushed through i read more

The Elliott Nugent Film Festival: "Wise Girls" and "The Last Flight"

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Dec 31, 2014

Of all the actors and actresses who appeared in 1930s movies, Elliott Nugent (1896-1980) was certainly one of them. Actually, if Nugent's known at all today, it's probably more for his abilities as a director and writer than as an actor. He collaborated with longtime friend James Thurber (they were read more

The Elliott Nugent Film Festival: "Wise Girls" and "The Last Flight"

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Dec 31, 2014

Of all the actors and actresses who appeared in 1930s movies, Elliott Nugent (1896-1980) was certainly one of them. Actually, if Nugent's known at all today, it's probably more for his abilities as a director and writer than as an actor. He collaborated with longtime friend James Thurber (they were read more

The Last Flight (1960, William F. Claxton)

The Stop Button Posted by on Jul 25, 2013

The Last Flight has some fantastic sound design. Especially at the beginning when Kenneth Haigh’s plane lands. He’s a World War I flier who journeys through time to the late fifties, landing on an American airbase. The sound for the base and the planes is just phenomenal. And the episod read more