In his dedicated pursuit of technology that will aid pilots to safely "fly blind" during adverse conditions, aerial innovator Ken Gordon is literally blinded in an accident, but this setback doesn't deter him from his goal..

Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for pre-code era charm and watching Cary Grant try to act his way through a preposterous premise, then absolutely. If you need aviation movies that follow the laws of physics, or even the laws of common sense, steer clear. It is a movie that moves fast, hits hard, and forg...


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

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"Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for pre-code era charm and watching Cary Grant try to act his way through a preposterous premise, then absolutely. If you need aviation movies that follow the laws of physics, or even the laws of common sense, steer clear. It is a movie that moves fast, hits hard, and forgets everything it established five minutes later. The whole thing kicks off with Ken Gordon, played by Grant, obsessing over flying in the dark. He’s got that specific, intense lo..."

George MacQuarrie
Jack Kirkland, Dale Van Every, Philip D. Hurn, Nell Shipman, Frank Partos, Paul Gerard Smith, Earl H. Robinson
United States

