Only Angels Have Wings
Cary Grant Actor , Jean Arthur Actor , Richard Barthelmess Actor , Rita Hayworth Actor , Thomas Mitchell Actor , John Carroll Actor , Allyn Joslyn Actor
MPAA Rating:
NR
Contains:Suitable for Children
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Only Angels Have Wings
UPC: 043396094697
Studio: Columbia TriStar
MPAA Rating: NR Contains:[Suitable for Children]
Summary: Virtually a textbook example of Howard Hawks' "macho" mode, Only Angels Have Wings takes place high in the Peruvian Andes. Cary Grant heads a ramshackle airmail and freight service, forced to fly in the most perilous of weather conditions to the most treacherous of destinations. Facing death on a near-hourly basis, Grant and his flyers have adopted a casual, all-in-day's-work attitude towards mortality. If a pilot cracks up and dies, it's simply because he didn't have what it took, and that's that. Stranded showgirl Jean Arthur can't stand this cavalier attitude at first, but before long she becomes, in true Hawksian fashion, "one of the guys". Complicating the story is the presence of Richard Barthelmess, who has been persona non grata with the other pilots ever since his carelessness cost the life of one of their number. In addition to a surfeit of guilt, Barthelmess is saddled with a faithless wife, played by Rita Hayworth in her first important A-picture role. Hayworth makes a play for Grant, but he spurns her, finally realizing that, in spite of himself, he's in love with Arthur. Grant himself is riddled with guilt when near-blind pilot Thomas Mitchell insists upon taking on one final flight. Having lost his best friend, Grant drops his hard-bitten shell, and for the first time opens himself up emotionally to Arthur-which of course leads to a nail-biting climax wherein Arthur suffers mightily as Grant faces certain death. Scripted by Jules Furthman from a story by Hawks, Only Angels Have Wings is a treasure trove of terse, pithy dialogue: our favorite scene occurs when, upon discovering that he's about to die, Thomas Mitchell says he's often wondered how he'd react to imminent death-and, now that death is but a few moments away, he'd rather that no one else be around to witness his reaction. Though sometimes laid low by obvious miniatures, the aerial scenes in Only Angels Have Wings are by and large first-rate, earning a first-ever "best special effects" Oscar nomination for Roy Davidson and Edwin C. Hahn. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Category: Adventure
Awards: Best Black and White Cinematography – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Special Effects – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Special Effects – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
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Language: English
Subtitles: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai
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Only Angels Have Wings
Format: Digital Video Disc (DVD)
Release Date: 08/31/1999
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Pre-1954 Standard
Audio: 2 PCM stereo
Runtime: 120 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English
Subtitles: English,Spanish,Portuguese
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Side #1 --
1. Start [1:58]
2. Talent Scouts [4:17]
3. Buying Bonnie a Drink [3:56]
4. Geoff Carter [3:05]
5. Not Good Enough [8:56]
6. Running an Airline [4:06]
7. "Who's Joe?" [4:09]
8. Specialty Act [2:39]
9. Goodbyes [8:06]
10. All Ashore [5:52]
11. Bat MacPherson [3:36]
12. The Kid Meets Bat [1:16]
13. Mrs. MacPherson [1:03]
14. Bat's Chance [2:54]
15. Grounded [5:17]
16. Air Rescue [4:33]
17. Torch Burns Brighter [6:55]
18. Smashed-plane Test [5:23]
19. Gent Is Through [1:25]
20. Nitro Flight [5:42]
21. Dousing the Flame [1:57]
22. In Geoff's Room [4:43]
23. Two-headed Coin Trick [2:56]
24. Shot! [4:11]
25. Last Flight [9:48]
26. "Your Neck's Broken" [8:04]
27. "You're Crying." [1:13]
28. "Heads You Stay" [2:44]
Brendon Hanley
Only Angels Have Wings exemplifies the complex, taciturn male bravado common to the films of Howard Hawks. Unfairly lumped into the genre of the airborne drama, it is one of Hawks' more neglected films. An experienced pilot himself, Hawks based Angels on real people and events from his time spent on the airfields; his brother was killed in a plane crash. Cary Grant plays the courageous, fatalistic lead, and Jean Arthur is the typical Hawksian heroine, strong with a subversive, gender-bending edge. Supporting player Rita Hayworth became a major Hollywood star after Angels. The film would receive a wartime update as 1942's The Flying Tigers. ~ Brendon Hanley, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Dick Botiller
Actor
Budd Fine
Actor
Charles Moore
Actor
Al Rhein
Actor
Vernon Dent
Actor
Victor Kilian
Actor
Rafael Storm
Actor
Francisco Maran
Actor
Eddie Foster
Actor
Inez Palange
Actor
Bud Wolfe
Actor
Jack Lowe
Actor
Don "Red" Barry
Actor
Harry A. Bailey
Actor
Enrique Acosta
Actor
Stanley Brown
Actor
Victor Travers
Actor
Wilson Benge
Actor
Curley Dresden
Actor
James Millican
Actor
Sammee Tong
Actor
Ed Randolph
Actor
Harry Bailey
Actor
Candy Candido
Actor
Ky Robinson
Actor
Rafael Corio
Actor
Lou Davis
Actor
Jules Furthman
Screenwriter
Howard Hawks
Director
Howard Hawks
Producer
Morris W. Stoloff
Composer (Music Score)
Dimitri Tiomkin
Composer (Music Score)
Manuel Maciste
Composer (Music Score)
Cary Grant
Actor
Jean Arthur
Actor
Richard Barthelmess
Actor
Rita Hayworth
Actor
Thomas Mitchell
Actor
Sig Rumann
Actor
John Carroll
Actor
Allyn Joslyn
Actor
Noah Beery, Jr.
Actor
Melissa Sierra
Actor
Lucio Villegas
Actor
Forbes Murray
Actor
Cecilia Callejo
Actor
Pat Flaherty
Actor
Pedro Regas
Actor
Pat West
Actor
Manuel Maciste
Actor
Country: USA










