
07/11/1942
Overview
This short film in support of the war effort focuses on the training and missions of Army Air Corps Captain Hewitt T. Wheless just after the U.S. entry into World War II.
Warner Bros. Pictures

The Vitaphone Corporation

U.S. Army Air Forces

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0034511
Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q144911
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Hewitt T. Wheless
Himself - Captain, U.S. Army Air Forces

Ronald Reagan
Narrator (voice)

William Hopper
University of Texas Classmate (uncredited)

Bill Kennedy
Wheless' Air Force Buddy (uncredited)

Harry Lewis
Wheless' Neighbor (uncredited)

Knox Manning
Radio Announcer (uncredited)

Glenn Strange
Cal (uncredited)
Review by: CinemaSerf
Written by: CinemaSerf on 2025-07-27T16:08:27.026Z
In wartime, everyone needs some sort of hero and this film provides one in the unassuming guise of Hewitt T. Wheless. Teased by his pals for being vertically challenged, he decides to join the US Army Air Force. What ensues now follows his training regime of theory and practice flights before he and his crew of seven other men head on a dangerous mission to attack shipping in the Philippines. The man himself reminded me a little of Glenn Ford with a big smile and a charismatic look to him that was obviously designed by the film-makers to entice others to follow in his stead and get their own silver wings. It mixes actuality with some dramatic-looking archive footage and what’s produced is a less jingoistic but still quite effective piece of WWII spirit-raising. It even gets a plug in for war bonds, too.