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Devil Dogs of the Air from 1935 is a curious blend of action, comedy, and a touch of drama, set against the backdrop of Marine aviation. The film has this lively, almost breezy pace, as it follows two pilots competing not just for aerial supremacy but also for the affections of a lady. The practical effects used in the flying sequences, while dated by today’s standards, carry a certain charm that speaks to the era's ingenuity. Performances are spirited, with a camaraderie that feels genuine, and the film manages to balance light-hearted moments with a sense of duty and sacrifice. It’s a rare window into 1930s cinema, capturing both the thrill of flight and the nuances of male rivalry.
Devil Dogs of the Air has had a somewhat limited release history, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors. Finding a decent copy can be challenging, as not many prints have survived the years. It often piques interest not just for its aviation themes but also for the way it encapsulates the lighthearted spirit of the mid-1930s. Collectors appreciate its blend of genres and the nostalgia it brings for a bygone era of filmmaking.
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