Overview:
Director William A. Wellman adds another to his long line of salutes-to-aviation films in this bio of an aviation pioneer, John Montgomery (Glenn Ford.) In 1883 he built a practical glider despite the opposition of his friends, who thought he was crazy, and of his family, who were afraid that his dreams of flying would hurt his father's political ambitions. He pursues his education at Santa Clara University where the Jesuits lend a helping and understanding hand. An earthquake destroys what appears to be a working model for an airplane, but a gold-sorting machine Montgomery invented, and then neglected, promises to provide for his financial needs to keep working on his aircraft until he gets involved in costly lawsuits defending his invention.| Status: | Released (1946-09-24) |
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| Awards: | 1 nomination |
| Screen: | Byron Morgan, William A. Wellman |
| Productions: | Columbia Pictures |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 3381: Glenn Ford - John J. Montgomery
- 34314: Janet Blair - Regina 'Ginny' Cleary
- 2436: Charles Ruggles - Jim Montgomery
- 7666: Henry Travers - Thomas Logan
- 138388: Jimmy Lloyd - Dan Mahoney / Prof. LaSalle
- 85736: Charles Kemper - Father "Dickie" Ball
- 95271: Selena Royle - Mrs. Zachary Montgomery
Crews
- 14643: William A. Wellman - Director - Directing
- 14643: William A. Wellman - Producer - Production
- 940683: Sam Nelson - Assistant Director - Directing
- 1703067: Frank Goodwin - Sound Engineer - Sound
- 12145: Jean Louis - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
- 31204: Carl Anderson - Art Direction - Art
- 104709: George Meehan - Second Unit Director of Photography - Camera
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If ever there was a drive in movie, this would have to be it. It centres around an the dreams of American aviation pioneer John J. Montgomery (Glenn Ford) who was indeed a visionary individual determined to build a glider in the early 1880s. He studies hard at university where his am ....
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