I Wanted Wings backdrop
I Wanted Wings

I Wanted Wings

Meet the BLONDE BOMBER who's raiding the hearts of America!

5.6 / 1019412h 15m

Synopsis

Told in flashback, this drama follows the training and personal lives of three recruits in the Army Air Corps: a wealthy playboy, a college jock, and an auto mechanic. Love interest is supplied by a female photographer and a sultry blonde.

Genre: Drama, War

Status: Released

Director: Mitchell Leisen

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Main Cast

Ray Milland

Ray Milland

Jeff Young

William Holden

William Holden

Al Ludlow

Wayne Morris

Wayne Morris

Tom Cassidy

Brian Donlevy

Brian Donlevy

Capt. Mercer

Veronica Lake

Veronica Lake

Sally Vaughn

Constance Moore

Constance Moore

Carolyn Bartlett

Harry Davenport

Harry Davenport

'Sandbags' Riley

Phil Brown

Phil Brown

Jimmy Masters

Edward Fielding

Edward Fielding

President of the Court

Willard Robertson

Willard Robertson

Judge Advocate

User Reviews

CinemaSerf

Brian Donlevy ("Capt. Mercer") has to knock three rookies into shape after they join the US Army Air Corps to fight in WWII. Ray Milland is cocky playboy "Jeff"; William Holden the aspiring mechanic "Ludlow" and Wayne Morris the all-American college boy "Tom". The film follows their training for and eventual participation in the war, and to that extent it almost serves as an engaging training film depicting the broader efforts of this less heralded service during the war. The rest of it runs way too much to romantic slapstick for my liking. The men are vying for the attentions of photographer "Carolyn" (Constance Moore) and the rather venal night club singer "Sally" (Veronica Lake). The former is just too sickly and wholesome; the latter has more of an edginess to her character but neither do much more the clutter up the action with some seriously implausible scenarios concluding in a denouement that is just daft! It's got just a bit too much stereotyping going on too - especially Holden's character, and the whole thing is way too long and wordy with not enough actual action. Mitchell Leisen has assembled a good cast, but seems not to know how best to exploit their skills and though there is a touch of chemistry between an on-form Lake and Milland, it's just not enough to take this off auto pilot.