February 10, 2012

Films

The Flight Commander – 1927 | | Adventure | B&W

Plot Synopsis

The Flight Commander

This British action melodrama had the novelty value of a real-life Flight Commander in the leading role. Sir Alan Cobhan, who early in 1927 made headlines with his round-the-world flight. Though a fearless aviator, Cobhan was no actor, thus the dramatic weight of the film fell upon the shoulders of its supporting players Estelle Brody, John Stuart and Humberston Wright. The plot concerns a Native uprising in the Far East, fomented by a gang of communist agitators. When hero Stuart and heroine Wright find themselves surrounded by hostile tribesmen, it looks like curtains, but Sir Alan Cobhan swoops down in the nick of time to lob a few bombs and make the world safe for British Supremacy once more. Review© Hal Erickson

Production Team

Maurice Elvey: Director
Andrew Mazzei: Art Direction
Maurice Elvey: Producer
Victor Saville: Producer
V Gareth Gundrey: Producer
Eugene Clifford: Script
John Travers: Script



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