A Yank in the R.A.F.

ROLLICKING ROMANCE! GLORIOUS ADVENTURE!

5.5
19411h 38m

Production

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An American pilot impulsively joins His Majesty's Royal Air Force in Britain in an attempt to impress his ex-girlfriend.

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A YANK IN THE RAF(1941) Original Theatrical Trailer

Cast

Photo of Tyrone Power

Tyrone Power

Tim Baker

Photo of Betty Grable

Betty Grable

Carol Brown

Photo of John Sutton

John Sutton

Wing Commander Morley

Photo of Reginald Gardiner

Reginald Gardiner

Roger Pillby

Photo of Donald Stuart

Donald Stuart

Corporal Harry Baker

Photo of Ralph Byrd

Ralph Byrd

Al Bennett

Photo of Denis Greene

Denis Greene

Flight Lt. Redmond

Photo of Bruce Lester

Bruce Lester

Flight Lt. Sterling Richardson

Photo of Lester Matthews

Lester Matthews

Group Captain

Photo of Frederick Worlock

Frederick Worlock

Canadian Major

Photo of Ethel Griffies

Ethel Griffies

Lady Fitzhugh

Photo of Morton Lowry

Morton Lowry

Squadron Leader Macbeth

Photo of Fortunio Bonanova

Fortunio Bonanova

Louie - Headwaiter

Photo of James Craven

James Craven

Instructor

Photo of G.P. Huntley

G.P. Huntley

Radio Operator

Photo of Dennis Hoey

Dennis Hoey

Intelligence Officer

Photo of Claud Allister

Claud Allister

Officer-Motorist (uncredited)

Photo of Howard Davies

Howard Davies

Air Raid Warden (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Tyrone Power looks great but otherwise this is a rather procedural piece of semi-propaganda depicting the RAF efforts against the Nazis at the start of WWII. In order to preserve neutrality, the USA would deliver planes to the Canadian border where they would be rather unceremoniously towed across the frontier before being flown on to Britain. One such pilot is "Tim Baker" (Power) a man keen to get in on the action. Even more keen when he discovers that his ex-girlfriend "Carol" (Betty Grable) is also in the UK, and he determines to rekindle that relationship, too. She, on the other hand, has had enough of his wastrel ways and is sweet on his boss "Morley" (John Sutton) who lives in a stately pile in Kent (the oldest house in her hometown isn't 30 years old!). There is a bit of chemistry between the pair, and quite a fun supporting effort from Reginald Gardiner but the dialogue is too stodgy and Grable doesn't really get enough screen time in which to stamp her effervescent personality. Plenty of decent action photography - even if much of it is studio-shot, though, and Rathbone/Bruce "Sherlock Holmes" fans might spot an early short appearance from Dennis Hoey ("Lestrade"). Does it's job this, nothing more...

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