Aviation action highlights this programmer which concerns foreign intrigue and a pair of WW1 buzz-boys developing a high-tech aircraft..

Should you watch Sky Parade today? Honestly, if you’re a fan of those breezy 1930s aviation B-movies, sure. It’s got that specific, snappy rhythm that makes it easy to digest on a Tuesday afternoon. If you’re looking for a serious war drama or anything with actual emotional stakes, you are probably going to hate it. It...


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

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"Should you watch Sky Parade today? Honestly, if you’re a fan of those breezy 1930s aviation B-movies, sure. It’s got that specific, snappy rhythm that makes it easy to digest on a Tuesday afternoon. If you’re looking for a serious war drama or anything with actual emotional stakes, you are probably going to hate it. It’s light, it’s loud, and it moves fast enough that you don't really have to think too hard about the plot holes. The story is a classic programmer setup. We have two WWI buddies, ..."
Richard Allen
Wilfred G. Moore, Brian Marlow, Arthur J. Beckhard, Byron Morgan, Robert M. Burtt
United States

1936 · IMDb 5.7

