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The Dawn Patrol (1938 film)

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367:. Attached is a taunting note telling the British pilots that they will be safer on the ground. Brand warns his men that the boots are intended to incite inexperienced pilots into trying to retaliate. He forbids any take offs without orders. Courtney and Scott disregard the prohibition, taking off in the dawn mist after stealing the boots from Brand's room. They fly to von Richter's airfield, where the black-painted fighters are being readied for the day. Courtney and Scott bomb and strafe the field, destroying most of the German aircraft and shoot down two which try to take to the air. Courtney then drops the boots. Von Richter retrieves them and shakes his fist at the departing British. Courtney is shot down recrossing the lines, then rescued by Scott, whose aircraft is also hit by 378:". Brand takes cruel pleasure in naming Courtney to take command of 59 Squadron. Soon, Courtney is forced to acquire all the qualities he hated in Brand. When Scott's younger brother Donnie is posted as a replacement, Scott begs Courtney to give him a few days so that he can teach his brother the ropes. Courtney tells him there can be no exceptions. Unbeknownst to Scott, Courtney calls headquarters to plead for a few days of training for his replacements but is turned down. Von Richter shoots down Donnie in flames the next morning, for which Scott blames Courtney. 640:, stunt pilot who also recreated World War I aircraft for Hollywood films. Built by Claude Flagg, these "LF-1"s were constructed from Nieuport plans and had many characteristics of the actual aircraft, including upper wing fabric that ripped during dives. In Goulding's production, these aircraft also appear in a few scenes of Nieuports taking off, landing and taxiing. Additional Nieuport 28s were simulated by 382:
blows up the dump himself. Afterwards, von Richter intercepts Courtney, who outflies and shoots down two of the Germans, including von Richter, but is killed by a third pilot. Command of the squadron devolves to Scott. He lines up the depleted squadron for orders just as five replacements arrive. He stoically tells A Flight to be ready for the dawn patrol.
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Brand gives Courtney orders for a very important mission. An aircraft must fly low and bomb a huge munitions dump 37 mi (60 km) behind the lines. Brand bans Courtney from flying the mission, so Scott disdainfully volunteers. They reconcile and Courtney gets his friend too drunk to fly, then
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When Brand announces the next day's dawn patrol, Courtney tells Brand he does not have enough men. Brand retorts that more replacements are on the way. From the four green pilots, Courtney picks the two with the most flying hours to go on the mission. Only four return this time; Scott has been lost
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The pilots themselves frequently sing "Hurrah for the Next Man That Dies"—and teach it to their German guest—as a grimly sardonic defiance of death. The song was a popular World War I drinking song. The lyrics come from a much older poem written in the early 19th century, recording the bravado of
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echoed many of the critics' reactions: "Dawn Patrol sparkles because of vigorous performances of the entire cast and Edmund Goulding's sharp direction. Story is reminiscent of previous yarns about the flying service at the front during the World War. Yet it is different in that it stresses the
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was an unusual experience for everyone connected with it, and dissipated for all time the legend that Britishers are lacking in a sense of humor ... The picture was made to the accompaniment of more ribbing than Hollywood has ever witnessed. The setting for all this horseplay was the beautiful
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Counting the sounds of the motors of the returning aircraft to determine how many have died. In the final scenario, when Scott waits to hear Courtney's motor in the dark, his initial joy that Courtney has returned is crushed by what is, in fact, an enemy plane flying overhead to drop his dead
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For scenes at the German airdrome in which aircraft were moved or had engines turning, Goulding used "Wichita Fokkers" painted black with German markings. His "Pfalzes" had their wings painted in a large and striking red and white checkerboard pattern. Goulding also acquired two genuine
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uses four scene elements as visual motifs to describe a cyclical nature to war and a nightmarish quality in being in command. Each scene places the viewer in the commander's place, waiting with dread for the inevitable consequences. Nearly all action scenes in
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The film featured an entirely male cast, and all 12 credited roles of characters in the 59th Squadron were filled by actors with British backgrounds. One of the many fellow Englishman actors cast by Goulding was his house-mate, Michael Brooke (the
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Assembling the pilots to issue the orders, with new men ushered into line just after their arrival. Brand, Courtney and Scott, all of whom would rather be flying the mission than ordering it, assume an identical stoicism as they undergo the
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Arrival of replacements in time to enable the next mission but never with time to train them to protect themselves. The poignancy of their eager youthfulness is symbolized by their arrival in an open touring car in a seemingly endless
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also has a deeper and more timeless theme in the severe emotional scars suffered by military commander who must constantly order men to their deaths (not a single woman appears in the film). This theme underlies every scene in
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fighters for static closeup shots of parked fighters, with at least one repainted white in a later scene to "expand" their numbers. Actual Nieuport 28s and Pfalz D.XIIs were used much later in the war than the 1915 setting of
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Receiving orders for the next mission by telephone, with the general's voice barely audible but impatient in tone. The apparent insanity of the orders is emphasized by the callous implacability of the distant, detached
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Director Goulding used much of the footage from the earlier film in the remake to save production costs. For new closeups of aircraft with his own actors, he acquired three Nieuport 28 replicas from Garland Lincoln, a
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and W.F. Thompson, but Thompson's work appears in a volume of poetry published in Calcutta in 1835., when Dowling was 12 years old. Dowling died in 1863, 51 years before this poem was attributed to him in
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was well received by audiences and critics. The film was one of Warner Bros. most popular movies of 1939. According to Warner Bros. records, it earned $ 1,313,000 domestically and $ 872,000 foreign.
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English manners of the cutterups. The expressions of polite and pained shock on the faces of Niven, Flynn, Rathbone et al., when (women) visitors were embarrassed was the best part of the nonsense.
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on DVD. Special features include Warner Night at the movies 1938: Vintage Newsreel, musical shorts "The Prisoner of Swing" and "Romance Road". Also included is the vintage Looney Tunes cartoon
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The original script developed for Howard Hawks, which Edmund Goulding followed closely, stressed thematic elements that came to be associated with the "Hawksian world" of "
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in scenes in which the pilots drink to drown their sorrows. Tellingly, "Poor Butterfly" begins in the background just as Scotty greets the arrival of his younger brother.
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unreasonableness of the 'brass hats' - the commanders seated miles from the front who dispatched the 59th Squadron to certain death in carrying out combat assignments."
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boisterously singing "Plum and Apple" with their enlisted driver. This was an enlisted men's/other ranks' ditty about the class distinctions of rations at the front.
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along with the two new men. Courtney tells a sympathetic Brand that Scott went down saving Hollister. Just then, British troops bring in the German who downed Scott,
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Some of the aerial footage from both the 1930 and 1938 film was reused (specifically Flynn's doomed solo bombing mission) in the beginning sequences of Warner's
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cut away before the conclusion is played out to heighten the sense of dread. Each scene's recurrence has differences that accentuate those consequences:
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Principal photography began on August 6, 1938, and ended six weeks later on September 15. Airfield exteriors were shot at the Warner Brothers Ranch near
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C biplanes for German aircraft destroyed in crashes. The scene in which Scott takes off with Courtney clinging to the wing switches to a shot of a
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Brand's outrage at their disobedience dissipates when headquarters congratulates him for the success of the attack and promotes him "up to
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In addition, the flyers' carousing nature is emphasized in one scene with music. After Scott's return, he and Courtney drive off in a
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Kennedy states filming began July 18 and ended two months later, indicating that exterior shooting may have begun August 6.
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engine to resemble the Nieuports. Stunt pilots included Leo Nomis, Rupert Symes Macalister, Frank Tomick and Roy Wilson.
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This aviation site section has a publicity photo on its front page of Niven, Flynn, and Rathbone as their characters in
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for drinks and fatalistic revelry. Courtney does his best to console Hollister but the youngster breaks down in grief.
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assembled a variety of aircraft in a film squadron to shoot additional flying scenes for the original version of
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Leo Nomis was a movie stunt pilot who was killed in February 1932 in an aircraft crash while filming a scene in
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There is no explanation for the marking, but it possibly indicates that the aircraft were to be identified as
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in a memo dated April 30, 1938, to financially exploit public awareness of impending war brought on by the
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the month before. Goulding was available to direct after being taken off the filming of
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is notable for its lack of background music. The 1938 remake not only added a score by
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Although a great deal of aerial footage was reused from the earlier 1930 production,
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for shots of entire squadrons, some of which were blown up in explosions, and
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Everyone remembered a set filled with fraternal good cheer ... The filming of
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assignment to keep him interested while he completed preparations for filming
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Each arrival of new replacements is announced by their cheerful singing of "
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B Flight is mauled next. Just after its wounded leader, Captain Squires (
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as Second Lieutenant Donnie Scott, Captain Scott's younger brother
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as Lieutenant / Captain "Scotty" Scott, also known as "Scott-O"
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painted on each side of the fuselage just behind the cockpit.
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With another world war threatening, the pacifistic script of
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as the primary aircraft type for the British squadron, and
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as Lieutenant Phipps, adjutant and artillery observer
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Index

The Dawn Patrol (1930 film)
Dawn Patrol (2014 film)

Theatrical Poster
Edmund Goulding
John Monk Saunders
Seton I. Miller
Dan Totheroh
Jack L. Warner
Hal B. Wallis
Robert Lord
Errol Flynn
Basil Rathbone
David Niven
Tony Gaudio
Ralph Dawson
Max Steiner
Warner Bros.
war film
pre-Code
1930 film of the same title
John Monk Saunders
U.S. Air Service
Edmund Goulding
Errol Flynn
Basil Rathbone
David Niven
Royal Flying Corps
World War I
World War I

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