Skylark
Skylark

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Skylark

1934
Movie
80 min
French

Adémaï is forcibly engaged to the farmer's daughter. He tries in vain to get rid of it and, weary of the struggle, flees in a plane with his comrade Michelet whom he believes to be an instructor. For three days and three nights, the unfortunates turn in a closed circuit, thus beating the world record.

Insights

IMDb6.2/10
Director: Sidney LanfieldGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

A wealthy socialite, Mildred Pierce, lives a seemingly idyllic life of leisure. However, she secretly harbors a passion for aviation and dreams of becoming a pilot. When she meets a charming barnstormer, her adventurous spirit is ignited, leading her to defy societal expectations and pursue her true calling.

Critical Reception

Skylark was generally well-received upon its release, praised for its charming performances and lighthearted romantic comedy elements. While not a groundbreaking film, it offered pleasant escapism and showcased Claudette Colbert's appeal as a leading lady.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its pleasant romantic storyline and Claudette Colbert's engaging performance.

  • Considered a light and enjoyable diversion typical of early 1930s romantic comedies.

  • The film's depiction of female ambition in aviation was a somewhat progressive theme for its time.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

Claudette Colbert, a major star of the era, performed many of her own flying sequences in the film.

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