Two Boy Scouts win an around-the-world trip with a crack aviator, and find themselves crash-landed in the South American jungles after the ace forgets to refuel in Ecuador..

Is it worth your time? Honestly? Only if you have a weird itch for 1930s aviation tropes or want to see what passed for 'adventure' back when movies were still figuring out how to cut between scenes. If you need pacing, character arcs, or logic, stay away. This is for the kind of person who enjoys staring at grainy bla...

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

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Alexander Butler
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"Is it worth your time? Honestly? Only if you have a weird itch for 1930s aviation tropes or want to see what passed for 'adventure' back when movies were still figuring out how to cut between scenes. If you need pacing, character arcs, or logic, stay away. This is for the kind of person who enjoys staring at grainy black-and-white stock footage of clouds. The whole premise hinges on a 'crack aviator' who somehow forgets to put fuel in his plane. It’s the kind of professional incompetence that w..."
Elizabeth Hayter, Harry O. Hoyt
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