
Look, if you're not already deep into silent-era films or early talkies, Flying High (1929) isn't going to be your next casual Friday night pick. But for those who love digging into aviation history on screen, or just want to see what 'exciting' meant almost a hundred years ago, there's some peculiar charm here. Anyone...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Ben Holmes

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"Look, if you're not already deep into silent-era films or early talkies, Flying High (1929) isn't going to be your next casual Friday night pick. But for those who love digging into aviation history on screen, or just want to see what 'exciting' meant almost a hundred years ago, there's some peculiar charm here. Anyone expecting fast-paced action or crisp dialogue will probably be bored pretty quick. Consider it a time capsule, really. 🕰️ The film throws us into a world of open cockpits and da..."
Andy Devine
Harold Tarshis
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