"The Flying Leathernecks"
Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2005 8:36 pm
I just saw the old movie "The Flying Leathernecks" (1951). It was a passable movie, but had some great aircraft footage. They used Hellcats in place of Wildcats (representing the Guadalcanal operation), but the movie's Hellcats were great to watch. You could see the painted out Navy Reserve markings on the movie's Hellcats. The Japanese are shown in Hellcat cockpits throughout the movie. Later in the movie, there is good footage of Corsairs, which was historically accurate for the Marines in the Pacific. Good focus on the need for ground support mission. Howard Hughes bankrolled this film, and he was apparently able to use a bunch of Navy Reserve Hellcats and Corsairs for the film.
Also much good actual war footage, both ground and air-to-air. They mix up the A/C, though, like showing contemporay footage of Helldivers instead of the Corsairs being represented at that point in the movie. But still, I'd highly recommend it to watch, particularly those interested in Navy/Marine planes of the Pacific theater.
Here's a link to one description of the movie:
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/flying_leathernecks/
JimBob
Also much good actual war footage, both ground and air-to-air. They mix up the A/C, though, like showing contemporay footage of Helldivers instead of the Corsairs being represented at that point in the movie. But still, I'd highly recommend it to watch, particularly those interested in Navy/Marine planes of the Pacific theater.
Here's a link to one description of the movie:
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/flying_leathernecks/
JimBob