Sky Bride (1932)
A Youthful Romance Matching That Glorious Entertainment With Thrill for Thrill-Laugh for Laugh and Heart-Tug for Heart-Tug!
Barnstorming pilots Speed Condon, Bill Adams, and Eddie Smith travel the country with their manager, Alec Dugan, performing at fairs and air shows and hawking rides for the locals. But when Speed's rambunctious flying results in tragedy, he gives up flying in despair and guilt. Alec tracks him down and hopes to get him back on his feet and back in the air.
Director: Stephen Roberts
Genre: Action, Romance
Runtime: 78 min
Release Date: April 19, 1932
Cast
- Richard Arlen - Bert 'Speed' Condon
- Jack Oakie - Alec Dugan
- Virginia Bruce - Ruth Dunning
- Robert Coogan - Willie Smith
- Louise Closser Hale - Mrs. (Ma) Smith
- Tom Douglas - Eddie Smith
- Harold Goodwin - Wild Bill Adams
- Charles Starrett - Jim Carmichael
- Randolph Scott - Captain Frank Robertson
Screenplay
- Grover Jones (Screenplay)
- Agnes Brand Leahy (Screenplay)
- Joseph L. Mankiewicz (Screenplay)
- Waldemar Young (Story)
Cinematography: David Abel
Production: Paramount Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
pilot, barnstorming
More Films by Director: Stephen Roberts
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Sky Bride about?
- Barnstorming pilots Speed Condon, Bill Adams, and Eddie Smith travel the country with their manager, Alec Dugan, performing at fairs and air shows and hawking rides for the locals. But when Speed's rambunctious flying results in tragedy, he gives up flying in despair and guilt. Alec tracks him down and hopes to get him back on his feet and back in the air.
- Who directed Sky Bride?
- Sky Bride was directed by Stephen Roberts.
- Who stars in Sky Bride?
- Sky Bride stars Richard Arlen, Jack Oakie, Virginia Bruce, Robert Coogan, Louise Closser Hale, Tom Douglas.
- How long is Sky Bride?
- Sky Bride has a runtime of 1h 18m (78 minutes).
- What genre is Sky Bride?
- Sky Bride is a Action, Romance film.
- Where was Sky Bride produced?
- Sky Bride was produced in United States of America.