Skyward
Skyward

Skyward

1980Movie100 minEnglish

Billie Dupree is a flight instructor at an old Texas airport. When a young girl in a wheelchair finds the airport by watching gliders fly, she decides she wants to learn how to fly. Dupree teaches her to fly with some special controls compensating for her handicap. Koup Trenton runs an aircraft repair service and is trying desperately to get an old airplane back in the air. The three, together, put the young girl and the old plane up in the air.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Seymour RobbieGenres: Drama, Family, Adventure

Plot Summary

A young woman, dealing with the recent death of her father, finds solace and purpose when she learns to fly. She faces personal and professional challenges as she pursues her dreams in the male-dominated world of aviation, drawing strength from her grandmother's wisdom and resilience.

Critical Reception

Skyward was a made-for-television film that garnered a mixed to positive reception, particularly praised for Bette Davis's performance and its inspirational themes. While not a critical darling, it resonated with audiences for its heartwarming story and exploration of overcoming adversity.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Bette Davis's commanding presence and the film's uplifting message.
  • Seen as a heartwarming, albeit somewhat predictable, family drama.
  • Some found the plot a bit simplistic but appreciated the performances.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Skyward are scarce due to its television origins, but generally, viewers appreciate it as a nostalgic and inspiring film, highlighting Bette Davis's iconic performance and the story's focus on personal growth and resilience.

Fun Fact

Bette Davis, a legendary Hollywood icon, took on the role of Grandma Willie in 'Skyward' late in her career, lending her considerable gravitas to the television movie.

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