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Murder in the Clouds (1934) MYSTERY 

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Stars: Lyle Talbot, Ann Dvorak, Gordon Westcott
Director: D. Ross Lederman
Bob "three star" is the hotshot pilot for Trans America Lines. When he is not flying for the airlines, he can get into trouble doing aerobatics over the field. His main squeeze is Judy Wagner, a stewardess for the airlines. Tom Wagner, her younger brother has just started flying for the line. Tom and Bob are to fly on a secret mission to carry a scientist with a new high explosive mixture to Washington. Unfortunately, Jason, secretary to Mr. Lackey, is working for a secret foreign power and hears about the flight. This causes Bob to get jumped before the flight so another pilot, George, volunteers to take Bob's place. When the plane explodes in flight, there is a race between government agents to get the mixture back and the bad guys to get the mixture out of the country.

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@gaslitworldf.melissab2897
@gaslitworldf.melissab2897 4 года назад
If I don't say it enough, "Thank you PF." You get the most exciting stories. Without your channel, I'd be missing a lot. Streaming services don't invest in the old B&W's for some reason. I guess TMC and AMC have that all locked up, but I don't buy cable, just internet access.
@PizzaFLIX
@PizzaFLIX 4 года назад
Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you. 🍕🍕🍕
@marbleman52
@marbleman52 4 года назад
GaslitWorld....I am like you in that I haven't had regular t.v. service for many years. I too only have the internet, but I can usually find something to watch between here on Y.T., Netflix, and sometimes Amazon Prime. But I will admit that I find a very large percentage of movies to watch here on YT. I am 68 and I like the older B & W movies in a variety of genres. Yes, I enjoy a good, well made 'modern' movie, but they are so hard to find...Hollywood has gone to the sewers for the most part.
@jeremybear573
@jeremybear573 Год назад
@@marbleman52 Happy 70th! God bless you!
@Charlotte-wp9rf
@Charlotte-wp9rf 4 года назад
I’m a tomboy from way back... I always loved airplanes. Biplanes my favorite. These old films are gems. Thank you for the post.
@stangets
@stangets 10 месяцев назад
Fantastic flying with powerful planes and great photography.
@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys
@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys 6 лет назад
Another "feel good" film when we were living simple and happy. Thanks for putting these great old shows out there for all to enjoy~!!!
@ksr7271
@ksr7271 6 лет назад
Amazing aerial shots - in 1935!!! Bravo - with those huge motion-picture cameras , and no computers to 'doctor' the images!!! Worth seeing this film for the aerial shots alone. All around good movie - all in 1 h!!! Thanks for putting this up.
@MySpace662
@MySpace662 5 лет назад
Just can't complain, for a 1934 mystery it was entertaining.
@gnirolnamlerf593
@gnirolnamlerf593 7 лет назад
My goodness! A young Lyle Talbot as a rough and tumble hero! Dore Schary as the co-writer. Fun movie. Great aerial scenes. Thanks for sharing. Enjoyed it a lot.
@applesandcinderblocks1651
@applesandcinderblocks1651 7 лет назад
It's such a shame that we don't have movies like this anymore, you know back then they actually used props, yes there were the planes (BUT) other movies they used props today all they use is it friggin computer, they could even generate people and little cartoon characters. I like the old-fashioned way, and thanks for putting the movie up for people to enjoy
@jonhohensee3258
@jonhohensee3258 2 года назад
You are a bore.
@Brembelia
@Brembelia 6 лет назад
Wonderful aerial photography. Love the dog-fight flying. Thanks for sharing!
@DavidSmith-sb2ix
@DavidSmith-sb2ix 5 лет назад
Great line when the guy says he doesn't think he can land the plane. " I never heard of anyone leaving one up there."
@sheristewart3940
@sheristewart3940 4 года назад
LMHO
@mrskenscott9643
@mrskenscott9643 11 месяцев назад
Anothet forgotten gem. Great flying in this film. No CGI or AI in 1934. Wow!🙀
@peterjohnson617
@peterjohnson617 2 года назад
88 year old ,so-called "B" movie & it`s much better than the crap that comes out of hollywood these days.......thank you .
@PizzaFLIX
@PizzaFLIX 2 года назад
Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX.
@chirellealanalooney7895
@chirellealanalooney7895 4 года назад
What a great movie, and excellent aerial photography!! I Loved it when that big rock hit that crook on the back of the head. What a knock-out bulls-eye shot!! Fantastic!! Thank you Pizza-Flix!
@paubguy1
@paubguy1 6 лет назад
fantastic film, love the oldies
@KarlBunker
@KarlBunker 9 лет назад
A fun little movie, and great audio/visual quality considering its age.
@53pittmanjt
@53pittmanjt 4 года назад
Awesome aerial acrobatics that I never would have expected. 5 stars!!
@candacegladden5313
@candacegladden5313 8 лет назад
thanks for posting great movie
@emmettecraft
@emmettecraft 5 лет назад
When Lyle Talbot is in it, it's good.
@chirellealanalooney7895
@chirellealanalooney7895 4 года назад
Emmett Craft...... Did you know that Stephen Talbot who played Gilbert on the Leave It To Beaver TV Show is Llye Talbot's son.
@berylbattrick1246
@berylbattrick1246 2 года назад
Good movie, great flying of those wonderful old flying machines, great viewing, thank you for sharing.
@jstearns918
@jstearns918 4 года назад
Terrific little picture! Thanks PizzaFlix! Screenplay by Dore Schary - later head of MGM!!
@floydswydan6507
@floydswydan6507 4 года назад
Excellent Movie 👍
@tommysfather
@tommysfather 5 лет назад
Ann Dvorak- gotta see her in Abilene Town with Randolph Scott.
@user-gd3xy2vl1s
@user-gd3xy2vl1s 5 месяцев назад
Great flying scenes! No CGI :-)
@joletty1793
@joletty1793 6 дней назад
What amazing flying skills! Those pilots sure had stomachs of steel! 😂😂❤❤😅
@patriciamnoel5517
@patriciamnoel5517 4 года назад
Great Movie and that aerial photography was fantastic! Thanks PF!! Keep them coming!! 📽👍
@johnbuchinsky3193
@johnbuchinsky3193 8 лет назад
Cyndi K my words exactly. Not many seem to have much to say about the movie but seem to love to complain. This is not facebook. it is just a movie for entertainment. Whiners get over yourself.
@leelarson107
@leelarson107 3 года назад
Take them out and shoot them.
@blancatirado576
@blancatirado576 4 года назад
Great movie thanks for posting
@robertwhite2810
@robertwhite2810 8 лет назад
great movie!
@graemesmith6721
@graemesmith6721 2 года назад
Very enjoyable movie! Seems there was a real fascination with airplanes in the 1930s, as I've seen quite a few movies centered around them.
@AKLDGUY
@AKLDGUY 8 лет назад
Everything about the airline manager reminded me of Charles Durning.
@jonhohensee3258
@jonhohensee3258 2 года назад
Not true.
@fuzzyburnette7161
@fuzzyburnette7161 6 лет назад
That's future cowboy star WildBill Elliott as one of the governmetpilots who rescue Talbot.
@scallopohare9431
@scallopohare9431 Год назад
Thank you.
@DavidSmith-sb2ix
@DavidSmith-sb2ix 4 года назад
I'll never eat in that restaurant. At least not the used doughnuts.
@stephaniehand503
@stephaniehand503 4 года назад
Thank you
@kenbritton8227
@kenbritton8227 3 года назад
Really good one. Thanks.
@jhurt1007
@jhurt1007 2 года назад
Good one 👍👍
@chirellealanalooney7895
@chirellealanalooney7895 4 года назад
Oh I also love anything that LyleTalbot is in.
@jonhohensee3258
@jonhohensee3258 2 года назад
No you don't.
@dorisp9127
@dorisp9127 4 года назад
I've noticed a lot of ladies were smokers.
@leelarson107
@leelarson107 4 месяца назад
Yeah, back in those days the public wasn't regimented as we are today.
@SuperIliad
@SuperIliad 4 года назад
Murder in the Clouds, released 15 December 1934 (USA). Lyle Talbot as 'Three Star' Bob Halsey; Ann Dvorak as Judy Wagner; Gordon Westcott as George Wexley; Robert Light as Tom Wagner; George Cooper as ‘Wings’ Mahoney; Charles C. Wilson (as Charles Wilson) as Lackey; Henry O'Neill as John Brownell; Russell Hicks as Taggart; Arthur Pierson as Jason; Edward McWade as Clement Williams; Clay Clement, Flight Commander; Eddie Shubert as Eddie; Wheeler Oakman as Joe; Nick Copeland, Accomplice; Joseph E. Bernard, Operator; Joe Bordeaux as Carson; Eddy Chandler, Mechanic; Georgie Cooper as Mrs. Casey - Telephone Operator; Bill Elliott as Lt. Saunders; Harold Entwistle, Elderly Plane Passenger; Selmer Jackson, Radio Announcer (voice); Milton Kibbee, Gas Station Attendant; Henry Otho, Secret Service Escort; Cliff Saum, Motor Cop; Cy Schindell, Man at Shooting Gallery; Harry Tyler as Joe - Counterman; Monte Vandergrift, Air Field Radio Operator; Tom Wilson as Pat - Barkeeper.
@jonhohensee3258
@jonhohensee3258 2 года назад
What are you doing??
@steplumpkin5432
@steplumpkin5432 6 лет назад
DVORAK, DVORAK!!
@patrickgriffitt9136
@patrickgriffitt9136 6 лет назад
Ah the good old planes you could land and take off just about anywhere. Didn't 2-3 miles of concrete.
@jonhohensee3258
@jonhohensee3258 2 года назад
Didn't 2-3 miles of concrete???
@leelarson107
@leelarson107 Год назад
@@jonhohensee3258 Ah, I think he means 2-3 MILES of a concrete runway at the airport. 7000 feet of runway is not unusual.
@jonhohensee3258
@jonhohensee3258 Год назад
@@leelarson107 ??? That doesn't make his last sentence make sense.
@varonadee6980
@varonadee6980 Год назад
@@jonhohensee3258 He left out the word "need", meaning to say the "good old planes" didn't NEED 2 to 3 miles of concrete runway on which to land.
@jonhohensee3258
@jonhohensee3258 Год назад
@@varonadee6980 I'm talking to PATRICK.
@scvblwxq
@scvblwxq 5 лет назад
Nice bunch of ntertwined plots to keep the viewers wondering how it will turn out.
@sheristewart3940
@sheristewart3940 4 года назад
Ann Dvorak was a great actress, but wasn't really recognized by Hollywood as such.
@bovinestool1681
@bovinestool1681 3 года назад
@ Sheri Stewart. There's an excellent biography written by Christina Rice called, " Ann Dvorak: Hollywood's Forgotten Rebel ". Without going into detail, it tells of her dispute with Warner Bros which initiated the downturn in her career, as well as other interesting aspects of her life. It's well worth a read.
@tommysfather
@tommysfather 5 лет назад
Ann Dvorak- gotta
@90FF1
@90FF1 4 года назад
Loved it. Thanks PizzaFlix. Does anyone know who did the aerobatic flying for Three Star Bob Halsey (Lyle Tablot)?
@bullthrush
@bullthrush 4 года назад
Just a guess, Milo Burcham or Tex Rankin. Both were active Hollywood fliers in the mid 1930's.
@90FF1
@90FF1 4 года назад
@@bullthrush Thanks for that. Both pilots short bios can found on Wikipedia. Both accomplished. Rankin has a few movies to his credit listed. Your reply kickstarted me down another path of more arcane aviation history. Thank you.
@tmo.48
@tmo.48 Год назад
Very good movie ☆☆☆☆☆
@SuperIliad
@SuperIliad 4 года назад
Ann Dvorak pronounced her surname VOOR-shak.
@chrisnewport7826
@chrisnewport7826 3 года назад
When trouble is near, the best holster for your pistol is your hand.
@andrewstinson3284
@andrewstinson3284 4 года назад
Cute movie!
@johnstatser7088
@johnstatser7088 7 лет назад
I'm really tired of reading people whine about how bad movies are today. Then they whine about people who legitimately critique one of these old movies and call THEM whiners. Just because a movie is old doesn't automatically make it good.This is a standard formula "B" film from the second stringers at Warner Bros.studio. A contemporary review says "... a predictable and formulaic film. Clouds also - and this is also not rare in these knock-offs - suffers from plot holes you could fly an airplane through. In other words, the script is a lot of hooey ..." One commenter complains of today's CGI, the special effects in this are not up to par with other Air films of the time. The explosion of the plane is right out of a serial, and is incredibly huge. It obliterates the plane completely. Wing's plane in the back screen projection is gigantic. Speaking of Wings, it was a role Dub Taylor was born to play, but he didn't. Despite all that this was a fun movie, a good second feature in a Saturday matinee. It had airplanes, ( Elmer Dyer became a preeminent aviation cinematographer. He planned ahead, shot more footage than was needed, and made sure the aerial work was excellent, much of it would be used in several more movies.) , spies, gangsters,comedy relief side kick, a kid brother, secret formula explosives, machine guns, sugar donuts, a spunky clever damsel in distress, a cowboy pilot and his crumudgedy boss.
@zorroalphonso4354
@zorroalphonso4354 7 лет назад
Today's movies are more than bad; they are not even watchable with all that crappy CGIs.
@zorroalphonso4354
@zorroalphonso4354 7 лет назад
Old special effects good or less good, rather than modern CGIs.
@johnstatser7088
@johnstatser7088 7 лет назад
Zorro Alphonso I do enjoy model work, good and bad, little toy ships in impossibly huge waves. Godzilla kicking around obviously toy trucks, if we are lucky enough to get a view of the underside of one we see that it is hollow, it actually IS a toy, not a model. And stop action animation, Harryhausen's work will be enjoyed and admired forever. Rear screen projection can be ridiculous at times, interior car scenes don't always match up with what we see thru the rear window sometimes the window depicts a car making several turns, swerving in and out of traffic, yet the driver never makes such maneuvers. And sometimes it's the opposite. And scenes of the same car being passed several times. In this film the rear projections of Wings' plane do not work, the plane is too big, it moves in ways a plane can not move. The models move way too fast. Today a computer assisted rear screen would have more realistic fore and background movements and size relationship. But let us not disparage the opposite, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow , would have had an even higher budget and almost impossible to produce without CGI. Let's not forget Casshern, Immortal, and Sin City as early films special effects films dependant on CGI. Except for the "special effects" films, a special effect is successful if it is not noticed. You might be surprised at how much CGI is used in today's movies, adding lens flare for example, correcting lighting errors, adding a prop, etc as well as key elements. I think we need to judge all effects by the state of the art of the time. Just because an effect is CGI does not make it bad, especially if we do not notice it. And just because it is "old school" model or RSP or animation it is not automatically good.
@johnstatser7088
@johnstatser7088 7 лет назад
Zorro Alphonso Any special effects that are "crappy," no matter how they are created, are unwatchable. Out of curiosity, can you tell me of some of "today's movies" that were rendered unwatchable by crappy CGI? There are some that were certainly enhanced by good CGI, The Indiana Jones series and Star Wars series to name some from a few years back .And they would have been impossible without CGI. Unfortunately, I can't get out and about as much as I used to, so I don't know of much recent effects, crappy or otherwise, CGI or otherwise. So any info would be appreciated, I really can't waste much of the time and money I have left going out to watch "unwatchable movies." It seems a lot of folks are automatically parroting, that all things were better "back then" and all of today's things, especially CGI, are terrible. Many of those people haven't seen a top rank film in years, and don't realise how many special effects, including and mostly CG,I there are in most movies, even the "tamest"films . Special effects include many things besides the big spectacular things.
@applesandcinderblocks1651
@applesandcinderblocks1651 7 лет назад
That was funny in the beginning of the movie when the big boss wanted to see that guy flying that plane in every direction in the air, and yes it was awesome watching him do that. But he ignored the message to go see the big boss right away, then the big boss finds him in the cafeteria and says I'LL FIRE you someday ( that was funny)
@waderaney7
@waderaney7 5 лет назад
👍☺
@keithharvey7230
@keithharvey7230 5 лет назад
Anne Dvorak,yummy.
@jimmymileski9716
@jimmymileski9716 Год назад
40:01 he didn't ask any more questions.
@jackiemarini3203
@jackiemarini3203 4 года назад
Who is the lady that got the bracelet?
@mrsteveinsandiego
@mrsteveinsandiego 6 лет назад
51:56 "here comes two planes." how 'bout "here come two planes." doh.
@dennisatkins9837
@dennisatkins9837 3 года назад
The hero is a real jerk,
@davesky538
@davesky538 4 месяца назад
😊
@patrickgriffitt9136
@patrickgriffitt9136 6 лет назад
By the way the silver plane model on the bosses desk is a Boeing 247.
@feralbluee
@feralbluee 5 лет назад
O-M-G - Dore Schary - i know that name so well. (one of the writers) i love knowing all this stuff from the '30's and '40's (even some of the 20's) the music, too - like 'K-K-K Katey beautiful Katey" "H-A-double R-I G-A-N spells Harrigan" Most people here are going "What?!!!" and i'm smiling from ear to ear - Yup, i know this stuff :} You pick up stuff from your parents and grandparents - goes far back. . .
@sheristewart3940
@sheristewart3940 4 года назад
Didn't Cagney write H A double R I G A N spells Harrigan?
@howard44mag
@howard44mag 8 лет назад
4
@martyndyson9501
@martyndyson9501 2 года назад
Dont think ive seen a black n white where a couple doesnt get married at the end! Its like marrige was the main goal back then, the be all and end all of everything!
@lesizmor9079
@lesizmor9079 5 лет назад
An exceedingly stupid story with some decent aerial photography & stunt flying.
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