The Sky Skidder Review: A Quaint Flight into Early Aviation Dreams ✈️
Alright, so you're looking at The Sky Skidder. Is it *worth it* today? Honestly, for most folks, probably not. But if you’re really into those early aviation flicks, or just curious about how they told stories way back when, you might find something neat here. Anyone expecting high-octane thrills or even a coherent plo...
The movie The Sky Skidder was directed by Bruce Mitchell.
The Sky Skidder was released in the year 1929.
The Sky Skidder is a movie from United States.
The Sky Skidder is categorised as Drama, Action, Romance in the cult cinema archive at Dbcult.
The Sky Skidder features Helen Foster, Wilbur McGaugh, Al Wilson, Gilbert Holmes.
The screenplay for The Sky Skidder was written by Carl Krusada, Gardner Bradford.
If you enjoy The Sky Skidder, you might also like A Sister to Salome (1920), The Hundredth Chance (1920), The Great Shadow (1920), In the River (1920).
Yes, The Sky Skidder (1929) is featured in the Dbcult archive as a curated cult cinema title, known for its Drama and Action qualities.
Inventor Al Simpkins, a real go-getter, thinks he's cracked the code to air travel with his new super-efficient fuel, 'Economo.' He swears this stuff can get a plane to fly an incredible distance on just a tiny bit. The film follows his journey trying to prove it, and maybe dodge some folks who aren't so keen on his success.
Synopsis
Inventor Al Simpkins develops a new airplane fuel, "Economo," which he claims gets a thousand miles to the pint.
Review Excerpt
"Alright, so you're looking at The Sky Skidder. Is it *worth it* today? Honestly, for most folks, probably not. But if you’re really into those early aviation flicks, or just curious about how they told stories way back when, you might find something neat here. Anyone expecting high-octane thrills or even a coherent plot by modern standards will absolutely bounce off it. This one’s for the niche crowd. 🧐The premise itself is something else. Inventor Al Simpkins, played with a sort of earnest, wi..."