Flight to Nowhere (1946) CRIME THRILLER



Stars: Alan Curtis, Evelyn Ankers, Hoot Gibson
Director: William Rowland

A couple on board a plane find themselves mixed up in a plot to steal atomic secrets.

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  1. Flight to Nowhere, released 1 October 1946 (USA). Alan Curtis as Hobe Carrington; Evelyn Ankers; Catherine Forrest; Micheline Cheirel as Dolly Lorraine – aka Countess Maria de Fresca; Jack Holt as FBI Agent Bob Donovan; Jerome Cowan as Gerald Porter; John Craven as Claude Forrest; Inez Cooper as Irene Allison; Roland Varno as James Van Bush; Michael Visaroff as Joseph Herman Ruehl; Gordon Richards as Tom Walker; Hoot Gibson as Sheriff Bradley; Donald Kerr, Ruehl's Stablehand.

  2. Might have been better to hire the Three Stooges for the job. The pro seems to get dumb fucked consistantly. He should consider wearing a helmet. He does have some good one liners though.
    With the crew here working to keep us safe we're fucking doomed. CIA= Consistently Imbecilic Action. The technical adviser should be ashamed of themselves.

  3. Some of these old actors and actresses are long gone, it's fascinating to be able to see them again in their prime, truly imotalised.
    What a gift for the families and the generations to follow.

  4. I really liked this movie alot, and that airplane was absolutely gorgeous, a real beauty of the time, and sexy looking too!!!

    And I have to say that Alan Curtis was definitely one heck of a gorgeous and sexy looking hunk of a man.

  5. Did anyone notice Sheriff Bradley in Death Valley? It was Hoot Gibson. Hoot Gibson was one of the 1920s' most popular children's matinee heroes. Gibson was a pioneering cowboy star of silent and early talking Westerns. By the time he was in this picture Hoot was down on his luck and was taking any acting job he could find. In 1979, 17 years after his death from cancer, Hoot was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City.

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  8. This movie is so hokey it's entertaining ? James Bond it's not ! A solid B-.
    The actor that played the brother, his acting, actually got better until the horse kicked his head in.

  9. The writing is excellent and the acting makes the movie. I enjoy the new one's with all the special effects and CGI, but nothing like actors acting. Anyway, it was an age of entertainment I greatly appreciate. Thanks.

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