IMDb6.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes43%
Google Users70%
Director: H. Bruce Humberstone•Genres: War, Comedy, Romance, Adventure
A spirited American showgirl, Carol Brown, travels to England in hopes of finding her British flyer boyfriend, Roger Ashley, who has gone missing in action. She joins the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) to be closer to the war effort and hopefully find him. While working for the RAF, she unexpectedly finds romance and adventure, navigating the challenges of wartime Britain and her search for Roger.
Upon its release, "A Yank in the R.A.F." was a popular film, benefiting from the star power of Betty Grable and Tyrone Power and its timely patriotic theme during World War II. While it offered lighthearted entertainment and patriotic sentiment, critics generally noted its formulaic plot and somewhat superficial portrayal of wartime experiences, though Grable's performance was often highlighted.
Praised for its star power and patriotic fervor during wartime.
Criticized for a predictable plot and light treatment of serious themes.
Betty Grable's energetic performance was a frequent highlight.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a fun and entertaining wartime diversion, appreciating the chemistry between the leads and the patriotic messages, though some felt it lacked depth.
Betty Grable's character, Carol Brown, is an American showgirl who travels to England. Her real-life counterpart, Betty Grable, was one of Hollywood's biggest stars of the era, known for her musical numbers and pin-up appeal.
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