

Give Us Wings
Dead End Kids epic. The boys want desperately to fly, and get mixed up with crooked crop dusters, whose planes are flying deathtraps.
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Plot Summary
During World War I, young Americans enlist in the Royal Flying Corps to fight the Germans. Among them are two friends, one from a wealthy background and the other from a more modest one. They navigate the challenges of training and combat, facing personal rivalries and the harsh realities of aerial warfare.
Critical Reception
Give Us Wings was a modestly received film at the time of its release, largely serving as a wartime morale booster. Critics noted its action sequences and patriotic themes, though some found its narrative and character development to be somewhat formulaic.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its depiction of early aerial combat and patriotic spirit.
- Considered a competent, if unexceptional, wartime drama of its era.
- Familiar character archetypes and plot points are present.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by Monogram Pictures, a studio known for its lower-budget "B-movies," making its subject matter and wartime production noteworthy within its context.
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