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 Post subject: Dooley, Stutz, and Moon
PostPosted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 12:53 pm 
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Monday, July 30, TCM 18:30 PDT pop1 pop1 pop1

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'no, YOU'll reach out with your knife and scrape the ice off the glass, I'll be in the back '

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But if we go North West Captain, we'll fly right off the map. It says "uncharted" up that way.


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Wellman, Gann, and having Andy Devine who was a pilot, helped with teeny but important details that were sort of 'throw aways' to most folks but register strongly with pilots, like Willy always trimming a teeny bit and Handy's addict like use of a VICKS nasal inhaler (when is the last time you saw one of those in a pilots pocket?), Moons reference to 'flying Fords and Stinsons' and all of them apparently being American Airlines line pilots as everyone semed to wear an AA cap badge.

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"Dooley, Stutz, and Moon"

Based on the thread title, I thought this thread was about an Irishman and two long-extinct cars. :roll:

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My only quibble is of course the post war markings on the planes, but it is easily overlooked considering the story and the acting. I love Devine's labor saving devices. Sure looked like Fess Parker as copilot in some scenes, he never spoke so I can't be sure. I once knew a guy who worked at a field in California just after the war and met celebrity pilots like Devine and a few others. Wish I had asked him for more anecdotes before he passed.

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Details: Like when the radio operator is transmitting you can hear the dynamotor slow down each time he trys.


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You got it! Lots of fading stars and coming stars in this one, in addition to Parker, Allyn Joslin as Handy, Andy Devine, James Arness, Lloyd Nolan, Waynes pals Paul Fix, Harry Carey Jr, and 30's cowboy star Bob Steele, Walter Able, Regis Toomey, Mike Connors, and Carl Switzer (Alfalfa in the Our gang comedies) and tons of other 'I've seen him' bit part actors from the late 40's early 50's.

Since it was shot in the Winter of 1952/53 in the Sierra Nevadas the USAF markings were covered up as best as they could. The CORSAIR was landed on compacted snow and taxied to it's film spot, then the prop dept shoveled and bulldozed tons of snow in and leveled it to make the airplane appear to be axles deep in snow.

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