Heiress Carol Owen falls for aeronautical engineer Jim Leonard while learning to fly. Their affair leads Jim to neglect work.

So, is it worth your time? If you're into dusty 1930s dramas where people talk in very specific, clipped tones, you’ll probably find something to latch onto here. It’s not exactly The Divorcee in terms of punch, but it has that weird, grainy charm. If you need your movies to be fast-paced or logical, stay away. This on...


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"So, is it worth your time? If you're into dusty 1930s dramas where people talk in very specific, clipped tones, you’ll probably find something to latch onto here. It’s not exactly The Divorcee in terms of punch, but it has that weird, grainy charm. If you need your movies to be fast-paced or logical, stay away. This one wanders. The whole thing kicks off with Carol, our heiress, deciding that aeronautical engineering is her new personality. It’s a classic setup. She meets Jim, the guy who actua..."

Bradley Page
Jo Swerling, Ursula Parrott
United States
Drama, Romance

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