Dick Morgan, formerly a professional crook, returns from the war as the "Ace" of his squadron..

Is 'Three Miles Up' worth watching today? Short answer: absolutely, especially if you appreciate the raw, unpolished charm of early silent cinema. This film is a fascinating historical artifact for cinephiles, aviation enthusiasts, and those curious about early narrative conventions, but it is decidedly not for viewers...

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

Bruce Mitchell

Edgar Jones
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"Is 'Three Miles Up' worth watching today? Short answer: absolutely, especially if you appreciate the raw, unpolished charm of early silent cinema. This film is a fascinating historical artifact for cinephiles, aviation enthusiasts, and those curious about early narrative conventions, but it is decidedly not for viewers expecting modern pacing, sophisticated character arcs, or high-fidelity visuals.It's a journey back to a foundational era of filmmaking, offering a unique blend of high-stakes aer..."

Ethlyne Clair
Gardner Bradford, Bruce Mitchell, Carl Krusada
United States

