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RomanceAdventureDrama

Only Angels Have Wings

- BIG As The Fog-Shrouded Andes!

A traveling performer arrives at a remote South American port town where the head of an air freight service must risk his pilots' lives to earn a major contract.

Release Date : 1939-05-15

Language :SpanishEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Columbia Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Cary Grant

Character Name : Geoff Carter

Original Name : Cary Grant

Gender : Male

Jean Arthur

Character Name : Bonnie Lee

Original Name : Jean Arthur

Gender : Female

Thomas Mitchell

Character Name : Kid Dabb

Original Name : Thomas Mitchell

Gender : Male

Richard Barthelmess

Character Name : Bat Mac Pherson

Original Name : Richard Barthelmess

Gender : Male

Rita Hayworth

Character Name : Judy MacPherson

Original Name : Rita Hayworth

Gender : Female

Allyn Joslyn

Character Name : Les Peters

Original Name : Allyn Joslyn

Gender : Male

Sig Ruman

Character Name : Dutchy

Original Name : Sig Ruman

Gender : Male

Victor Kilian

Character Name : Sparks

Original Name : Victor Kilian

Gender : Male

John Carroll

Character Name : Gent Shelton

Original Name : John Carroll

Gender : Male

Don 'Red' Barry

Character Name : Tex

Original Name : Don 'Red' Barry

Gender : Male

Noah Beery Jr.

Character Name : Joe Souther

Original Name : Noah Beery Jr.

Gender : Male

Pat Flaherty

Character Name : Mike

Original Name : Pat Flaherty

Gender : Male

Stanley Brown

Character Name : Harkwright Jr.

Original Name : Stanley Brown

Gender : Male

Cecilia Callejo

Character Name : Felice Torras - Geoff's Lady Friend

Original Name : Cecilia Callejo

Gender : Female

Candy Candido

Character Name : Bass Player

Original Name : Candy Candido

Gender : Male

Vernon Dent

Character Name : Ship's Captain

Original Name : Vernon Dent

Gender : Male

Forbes Murray

Character Name : Mr. Harkwright - Mine Operator

Original Name : Forbes Murray

Gender : Male

Robert Sterling

Character Name : Bit Role

Original Name : Robert Sterling

Gender : Male

Rafael Alcayde

Character Name : Rafael - Purser with the Scar

Original Name : Rafael Alcayde

Gender : Male

Enrique Acosta

Character Name : Tourist

Original Name : Enrique Acosta

Gender : Male

Dick Botiller

Character Name : Tourist

Original Name : Dick Botiller

Gender : Male

Curley Dresden

Character Name : Mechanic

Original Name : Curley Dresden

Gender : Male

James Millican

Character Name : Mechanic

Original Name : James Millican

Gender : Male

Pedro Regas

Character Name : Pancho

Original Name : Pedro Regas

Gender : Male

Manuel Álvarez Maciste

Character Name : The Singer

Original Name : Manuel Álvarez Maciste

Gender : Male

Milisa Sierra

Character Name : Lily

Original Name : Milisa Sierra

Gender : Male

Lucio Villegas

Character Name : Doctor

Original Name : Lucio Villegas

Gender : Male

Pat West

Character Name : Baldy

Original Name : Pat West

Gender : Male

Wilson Benge

Character Name : Assistant Purser

Original Name : Wilson Benge

Gender : Male

Lew Davis

Character Name : Shorty - Mechanic

Original Name : Lew Davis

Gender : Male

Eddie Foster

Character Name : Mechanic

Original Name : Eddie Foster

Gender : Male

Ed Randolph

Character Name : Mechanic

Original Name : Ed Randolph

Gender : Male

Al Rhein

Character Name : Mechanic

Original Name : Al Rhein

Gender : Male

Ky Robinson

Character Name : Mechanic

Original Name : Ky Robinson

Gender : Male

Harry A. Bailey

Character Name : Tourist

Original Name : Harry A. Bailey

Gender : Male

Raúl Lechuga

Character Name : Tourist

Original Name : Raúl Lechuga

Gender : Male

Tessie Murray

Character Name : Tourist

Original Name : Tessie Murray

Gender : Male

Aurora Navarro

Character Name : Tourist

Original Name : Aurora Navarro

Gender : Male

Elena Durán

Character Name : Elena Silva - Geoff's Lady Friend

Original Name : Elena Durán

Gender : Male

Budd Fine

Character Name : First Mate on the Ship's Bridge

Original Name : Budd Fine

Gender : Male

Tex Higginson

Character Name : Foreman #2

Original Name : Tex Higginson

Gender : Male

Charles R. Moore

Character Name : Charlie - Waiter

Original Name : Charles R. Moore

Gender : Male

Inez Palange

Character Name : Lily's Aunt

Original Name : Inez Palange

Gender : Female

Sammee Tong

Character Name : Sam the Cook

Original Name : Sammee Tong

Gender : Male

Francisco Marán

Character Name : Plantation Overseer on Trolley

Original Name : Francisco Marán

Gender : Male

Jack Low

Character Name : Banana Foreman

Original Name : Jack Low

Gender : Male

Victor Travis

Character Name : Plantation Overseer

Original Name : Victor Travis

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Howard Hawks on familiar territory with this aeroplane adventure/drama. Geoff Carter is the head of a small run down air freight company in Barranca, one of his best pilots (and friend) is killed, but this is merely only one of the problems he has to deal with as ex flames, potential new sweethearts, and dissension in the camp, all fuse together to test him to the limit. Howard Hawks was the perfect man for this film because of his aviation background, the result is a very well crafted character study set in a very small locale. Looking at it from the outside you would think that the film was lining up to be a soft soap romantic fable, but here the emotion is channelled into a sort of character bravado that is flawed - yet something that makes for a viewing experience that draws you in deep with the finely etched characters. The cast are on fine form. Cary Grant gets to flex his non comedic muscles with great results as Carter, the film relies on Grant to glue the story together which he does with great aplomb. Jean Arthur & Rita Hayworth are the girls in amongst this strongly male orientated story, and it's a testament to both of the ladies ability that they don't get bogged down by all the macho heroism pouring out in the plot. Smart camera work and exciting aerial sequences further up the quality that is dotted within the piece, and were it not for some terribly twee dialogue, Only Angels Have Wings would surely be ranked as a classic of the 1930s. As it is, it's a wonderfully involving film that shows Hawks at his most humane. 8/10

S

Skubic

@Skubic

2021-06-23

Holy Smokes. And they do smoke a lot in this film. Geoff as the prototypical "man's man" who runs a struggling air freight company near a difficult to pass mountain. I don't want to give too much away, but between a handful of airplane crashes and a new beau and ex lover showing up there is a lot going on. I can't remember the last time I teared up from pure joy from a film. But this movie has about a perfect an ending I've ever seen.

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-03-09

Jean Arthur gets off to a flying start here as the no-nonsense "Bonnie" who arrives in a remote village in South America. It's a small but lively location where "Carter" (Cary Grant) runs an air-freight business from a runway with more holes and puddles than actual ground upon which to land! The business is being backed by the engaging bar owner "Dutchy" (Sig Ruman) and they are approaching the critical point of their trial period with the mail service - a contract that they need to keep if they are to stay in the air. Problems, like buses, do tend to come along at once and quite quickly "Carter" finds himself employing a new pilot "Bat" (Richard Bathelmess) who comes with a great deal of baggage, a baggage that irks his best pal "Kid" (Thomas Mitchell) who doesn't have his own issues to seek - his eyesight isn't what it was. Their delivery route takes them through a perilous canyon that is prone to bad weather, so with their available number of planes and pilots steadily dwindling, what chance they can keep their business going? This isn't really one of Grant's more stand-out roles - he does just about enough but we can all enjoy the rapport he develops with an on-form Arthur. The story does go for a bit of a wander, though, when his ex "Judy" (Rita Hayworth) turns up, just happening to be married to their newly acquired pariah to boot. Mercifully, though, Howard Hawks keeps this from turning into too much of a romantic mess, it's more of a foggy airborne adventure with the romance kept to a minimum. This film also serves as an interesting reminder of just how perilous some of these early air missions could be, with planes made of little more substantial than balsa wood at the mercy of climatic conditions that could turn hostile in the blink of an eye. It's a solid story with an equally solid cast and I enjoyed it.