Daredevils of the Clouds


Daredevils of the Clouds is a 60-minute 1948 drama film, directed by George Blair and produced by Republic Pictures. The film stars Robert Livingston, Mae Clarke and James Cardwell. Daredevils of the Clouds depicts bush pilot flying in northern Canada.

Plot

Trans-Global Airlines president Douglas Harrison wants to force Terry O'Rourke, and his rival Polar Airways out of business. Harrison connives Kay Cameron to infiltrate O'Rourke's Edmonton, Alberta headquarters. Sgt. Dixon of the Canadian Air Patrol discovers she and Harrison's company pilot, Johnny Martin, were involved in a scheme to ruin O'Rourke.

Cast

Production

Under the working title, Daredevils of the Sky, principal photography began in mid-February 1948 at the Republic Pictures Corp. studio and backlots, Los Angeles, California.
The Capelis XC-12 was featured as a prop,

Reception

Daredevils of the Clouds, was primarily a B film. Aviation film historian Stephen Pendo characterized the film as "tedious" with the flying scenes, "routine".
Actor-comedian Chris Elliott kept a vintage Daredevils of the Clouds poster in his office when he was a writer on Late Night with David Letterman. It appears as a prop decoration in his first two appearances as "The Guy Under The Seats" on "Late Night" in early 1984.

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