

Clipped Wings
Slip and correspondence school pilot Sach, go to an air base to help a pal out...but find themselves in when they mistakenly sign enlistment forms. Can the Air Force turn these dodos into eagles? The guys may be airborne airheads, But just watch them find a way to ground a spy network that's infiltrated the base.
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Plot Summary
A retired U.S. Army captain, discharged after a bout of malaria, returns to his ranch only to find his foreman has stolen his cattle. He teams up with a group of former army buddies to track down the rustlers and reclaim his livelihood. Their pursuit leads them into a dangerous confrontation with the thieves who are determined to keep the stolen herd.
Critical Reception
Clipped Wings was a modest B-western that received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences, who appreciated its straightforward Western action and familiar plot elements. While not groundbreaking, it delivered on the expectations of fans of the genre for a solid adventure.
What Reviewers Say
- A serviceable Western with adequate action sequences.
- The plot, though predictable, is engaging enough for genre enthusiasts.
- George Montgomery provides a capable lead performance.
Google audience: Audience reception for Clipped Wings is not widely documented, but it is generally considered a competent entry in the 1950s Western genre, appealing to fans of classic cowboy tales.
Fun Fact
The film features a plot where the protagonist is dealing with the aftermath of malaria, a disease that historically affected soldiers and was a common element in narratives involving military service and hardship.
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