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Wings Over the Pacific (1943)

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Wings Over the Pacific
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Directed byPhil Rosen
CastEdward Norris, Robert Armstrong and Montagu Love
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 1942
DVD ReleaseApril 26, 2005
Running Time90 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code089218480194
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Languages: English (Original Language)
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About Wings Over the Pacific

Platform:  DVD MOVIE Publisher:  ALPHA VIDEO Packaging:  DVD STYLE BOX The drums of war are pounding in the distance and American expatriate Jim Butler fears that the tiny South Pacific island he and his daughter Nona call home will soon be caught in the fray. The news of America's declaration of war against the Axis powers brings these fears to life as a German and an American fighter plane crash-land on the island. Wary of drawing attention to Sunday Island Jim refuses to let either pilot make radio contact with their respective combat units. With Lieutenant Alan Scott and Kurt Heimen essentially prisoners Butler does his best to hide another secret that would make his home a prime asset for either side-the rich supply of oil on the island. Heimen discovers the oil and turns to subterfuge and murder to alert his allies. Butler begins to see that choosing sides is inevitable if his South Pacific paradise is to remain free.Starring: Edward Norris & Robert ArmstrongDirected by: Phil RosenScreenplay by: George Wallace Sayre DVD Details: Run Time: 61 minutesNumber of Discs: 1Originally Released in 1943Black & WhiteNo region encoding; For global distribution. Product Description

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Average user review: 1.0 (3 reviews)

rating: 1 QuoteWings Over The PacificQuote
A very poor movie. There were no Germany squardons in the Pacific. Poor acting, setting, story and message. January 3, 2008

rating: 1 QuoteThe most laughable war movie you'll ever see... BUY it for LAUGHS!Quote
The premise is of a WWI veteran with his beautiful naive daughter (Inez Cooper) protecting a secret (oil) on an island in the South Pacific, along with some 'Hollywood' natives who look about as authentic as those on "Gilligan's Island" and that is being generous. An American and a GERMAN pilot engage in a dogfight and both crash on the island. The German pilot is so stiff and stereotyped, it's terrible - plus he is far too tall to even be a pilot... and his plane isn't even a German warplane - it was obviously American surplus. His 3rd Reich speech about taking over the Pacific islands is so laughable - GERMANS in the PACIFIC?

The dogfight scene lasts a whole two minutes and looks as if two kids had models on a string in slow motion... and in some close-up cockpit shots, the fighter plane on the rear screen projection is actually BIGGER than the plane in the foreground! There are some laughable fistfight scenes, also, to go along with the terrible dialog. There is a scene later in the movie with a Japanese transport plane the German radioed in that lands on the island as it MOWS over PALM TREES! Its wings actually cut them down for a landing strip! The ONLY saving grace of this film is the eye candy of Inez Cooper - so very sexy. The finale with the Japanese soldiers (from the transport), the allied inhabitants and the island natives which is reminiscent of a bad Cowboys and Indians film is a flat-out joke.

There are very few 'wings' in this film - the majority of this film is on LAND, all set on a Hollywood soundstaged island that even Gilligan would have been ashamed of with such poor rear screen backdrops and lighting - in fact, it's some of the worst film lighting I've ever seen. Sad to think that our troops in combat most likely viewed this film as it was released in 1943, during WWII - had to be embarrassing, I'm sure. It's a great laugh for a buck, though and again, the eye candy is not bad for its time. July 3, 2007

rating: 1 QuoteA "C" or "D" grade movieQuote
One of the worst "War" movies I have ever seen. A "German" fighter pilot shot down in the Pacific? Give me a break! August 12, 2005

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