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The Sky Raiders
Bob Rogers ('Lloyd Hughes'), a former World War One flying ace, loses his license after crashing an airplane while drunk. He works his way back into the commercial airline service by tracking down the bandits who have been robbing the Air Express.
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Plot Summary
In the midst of World War I, a daring American pilot, Buck Miller, finds himself caught between his duty and his heart. He falls for a nurse named Claire, but their romance is tested by the dangers of aerial combat and espionage behind enemy lines. Buck must use all his skills to complete his mission and protect Claire from peril.
Critical Reception
As an early sound-era adventure film, "The Sky Raiders" was generally well-received for its action sequences and the charismatic performance of its star, Buck Jones. While not a critical masterpiece, it provided audiences with thrilling aerial dogfights and a straightforward, engaging plot typical of the era's adventure serials. Its reception was largely positive, highlighting its entertainment value.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its exciting aerial combat sequences.
Buck Jones's heroic performance was a significant draw.
A charming, if simple, wartime romance.
Google audience: Information not available for this early film.
Fun Fact
The film was one of the early opportunities for actor Buck Jones to showcase his daredevil stunts in a sound picture, cementing his status as a Western and adventure film icon.
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