Aerial Gunner (1943)
5/10
High and Dry
15 March 2006
***SPOILERS*** 1943 war movie involving two army men who knew each other on the outside on different sides of the law. Having his father sent away in prison where he later committed suicide Foxy Pattis, Chester Morris,had it in for the young assistant DA responsible for his dads death Jon David, Richard Aplen. Davis joining the army after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor surprisingly meets Foxie who turns out to be his instructor in aerial gunnery school at camp Hags Texas, you can just imagine what happens next.

The movie actually begins when Davis, now a lieutenant in the USAAF,flies his disabled bomber back to the American lines in the Pacific. Badly wounded with almost all his crew-mates, with the exception of Pvt. "Gadget" Blaine (Dick Purcel), dead Davis goes into a long monologue about what happened From that point on we get the story about Foxie's courage under fire and how both David & Blaine owe their lives to him.

We get the usual war story, from Davis, about him having all kinds of trouble with Foxie, who does everything to wash him out of Gunnery School, at Hags and the added attraction of both Foxie and Davis vying for the love of Peggy Lunt, Amelita Ward. It turns out that Peggy's brother the quite and sensitive Pvt. Sandy Lunt, Jimmy Lyndon,is also at Gunnery School and is in Foxie's class. Sandy panic-stricken at shooting his off tail-gun at the school's qualifying finals is given a second chance by the understanding Foxie. The next day Sandy after hitting his target goes psycho and blows up his planes tail section sending it into a free fall and crashing into an empty field. Sandy is visited by Foxie at the hospital and forgives the very guilty stricken gunnery instructor for sending him up in the air to shoot off his gun and then suddenly expires.

The movie then moves to the Pacific Theater of War where we now see Davis in charge of a bomber crew and guess who's his newest crew member, Foxie! Not only is Davis reunited with Foxie but the same people at Hags who were instructed by Foxie in aerial gunnery school are members of Davis' crew, what are the odds of that happening!

Hated by everyone on the bomber crew for what he had to do with Sandy's death which was really nothing at all since Sandy was determined to go up in the air, and how the hell did Foxie know that he'd blow himself and his plane up. Foxie gets his big chance to redeem himself later in the movie in a dog fight with a half dozen Japanese zeros in the air and well as a full company of Japanese troops on the ground. Foxie heroically ends up giving his life to save his fellow crew members who both hated and despised him.

Nothing really out of the ordinary here when it comes to war propaganda films released by Hollywood during WWII. There's also a very young, and ruggedly handsome, Robert Mitchum in a small part in the movie, playing a tail gunner, that makes "Aerial Gunner" something of a curiosity piece.
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