Fugitive in the Sky (1936)
November 28, 1936Release Date
Fugitive in the Sky (1936)
November 28, 1936Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Jean Muir
Rita Moore
Warren Hull
Terry Brewer
John Litel
Mike Phelan
Carlyle Moore Jr.
Johnny Martin
Louise Stanley
Alice - Newsstand Cashier (uncredited)
Lillian Harmer
Martha Staeger
Gordon Oliver
Bob White
Howard Phillips
'Killer' Madsen
Wini Shaw
Autumn Day
Mary Treen
Agatha Ormsby
Bill Elliott
Ramon Duval
Nedda Harrigan
Mrs. Katie Tristo
John Kelly
Kid Couch
Joe Cunningham
Spike
Don Barclay
Ronald DeWitt
Charley Foy
Steve Fanning
Spencer Charters
Henry Staeger
Thomas E. Jackson
Dave Brandon
Philip Armenta
Albuqerque Indian
Ted Bliss
Announcer
Ralph Dunn
First Radio Announcer
Harry Fox
Second Radio Announcer
Gordon Hart
Charles Holmberg
Al Herman
Jimmy - Los Angeles Airline Attendant
Milton Kibbee
Kansas City Airport Official
Fred Lawrence
Kansas City Radio Operator
Dennis Moore
St. Louis Radio Operator
Lyle Moraine
Attendant
Jack Mower
G-Man
Frank Nelson
Announcer
Ferdinand Schumann-Heink
Albuquerque Airline Attendant
Bert Moorhouse
G-Man
Media.
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Wiki.
Fugitive in the Sky (aka Heroes of the Air) is a 1936 American aviation drama film directed by Nick Grinde and written by George Bricker. The stars are Jean Muir, Warren Hull, Gordon Oliver, Carlyle Moore Jr., Howard Phillips, Winifred Shaw and Mary Treen. Fugitive in the Sky was released by Warner Bros. on November 28, 1936, a mere six months after the Paramount Pictures feature, 13 Hours by Air, considered by aviation film historian Michael Paris in From the Wright Brothers to Top Gun: Aviation, Nationalism, and Popular Cinema (1995), as a virtual "remake" of the earlier film.
The Foreword at the end of opening credits stated:"The story portrayed in this production is fictitious, and is not intended to represent events which have taken place on a commercial air line ... Scheduled air transport, regulated by the Department of Commerce, is today recognized as a fast and safe form of transportation."