The Fighting Pilot (1935)
Approved | 56 min | Action, Drama, Romance | 14 February 1935 (USA)
An inventor develops a new type of aircraft. A crooked businessman attempts to buy it but the inventor refuses to sell it to him, whereupon the rejected businessman and his henchmen steals the plane and its blueprints. The plane's test pilot, who is the boyfriend of the inventor's daughter, and his sidekick set out to get the plane, and the plans, back.
Director: Noel M. Smith (as Noel Mason)
Writers: Rudolph Cusumano (story) (as Ralph Cusumano)
Stars: Richard Talmadge, Gertrude Messinger, Robert Frazer
Approved | 56 min | Action, Drama, Romance | 14 February 1935 (USA)
An inventor develops a new type of aircraft. A crooked businessman attempts to buy it but the inventor refuses to sell it to him, whereupon the rejected businessman and his henchmen steals the plane and its blueprints. The plane's test pilot, who is the boyfriend of the inventor's daughter, and his sidekick set out to get the plane, and the plans, back.
Director: Noel M. Smith (as Noel Mason)
Writers: Rudolph Cusumano (story) (as Ralph Cusumano)
Stars: Richard Talmadge, Gertrude Messinger, Robert Frazer
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00:00$5,000, that's a lot of money for a set of untried plans.
00:08I say it's a lot of money, Mr. Reynolds.
00:11Let me see.
00:14Five inch clearance.
00:19That allows me...
00:23Well maybe I could raise it a bit.
00:25Would six interest you?
00:29Six what?
00:31Six what?
00:32$6,000.
00:33For what?
00:36For a...
00:37Now look here, I'm no man's fool.
00:42Whose fool are you, Cardigan?
00:45I'm offering you a legitimate business proposition.
00:49You've invented a plane, something new, and you think it's good.
00:52Well maybe it is.
00:54And I'm offering you...
00:55$7,000.
00:57Right.
00:58Wrong.
00:59No, Cardigan.
01:00I wouldn't take seven or seventy.
01:14Not bad.
01:21Not bad. 2 hours and 15 minutes. Yeah. Listen Al, do me a favor. Forget those dives, will
01:32you? You can't take it, can you? No, I can't take it. Oh, you'll get used to it. Well,
01:39if it isn't my old friend, Gene Vellon. In the flesh. What do you know? I haven't seen
01:46you in ages. Easy on the ages, partner. Remember, you're talking to a woman. Then suppose we
01:53start all over. Don't let me stop you.