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  • 1087jim16 March 2005
    The war is over and there are still some heroes left. A few of these former military pilots get together to deliver war-surplus aircraft to their new (mostly civilian) owners, and these deliveries take them around the world. As a wanna-be (or wish-I-could-have-been) combat pilot I got to see some of the true aircraft stars of WWII. Even the soap-opera romance scenes were kinda cute and light-hearted. I actually enjoyed the movie and think it was very entertaining. The 3 stars interacted well and the movie was not too unbalanced. Was the plot familiar and the ending predictable ?? ABSOLUTELY !!!! So what ?? Name a single Elvis Presley or James Bond movie that wasn't as well ?? This film was not Academy Award material but it is much better than several films I have seen that have won Academy Awards. It is also much better than most of the trash that is being produced for TV and movie theaters today. I, for one, hope it makes it to DVD. If you don't like it...(heck, this IS America)...don't watch it !!
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Lana Turner and Richard Denning are fliers, and Richard loves Lana. But then Jeff Chandler enters the picture. The rest is about their married life. Enough said. Some things don't need much explanation. I see here that not too many people have posted a review for this movie, or, for that matter, really like it. And, I can understand that, if you're not invested in the characters or if you don't care that much for the actors in it, you may not be that impressed with it. I can also understand that someone going into it will be expecting another "Imitation of Life." Their disappointment will affect how they like it. It's just a little bit of fun and romance with Lana Turner. Just sit back and enjoy it for what it is. I've always enjoyed the relaxing way it's told. In fact, it feels like a Doris Day film, but without the singing. Plus, the presence of Chuck Conners, Reta Shaw, and Alan Hale (Gilligan's skipper) make it an even more pleasant film. If you like Lana Turner and/or Jeff Chandler, watch this film for what it is, showing them in the role of average people, not being thrown into a soapy melodrama or an Indian western. Who'd believe it!
  • Mike Dandridge (Jeff Chandler) has a most unusual job. He earns money shuttling various WWII surplus airplanes all over the world. Maggie (Lana Turner) works with him and after a whirlwind courtship, the pair marry. However, the pair never really seemed to have talked about marriage...their expectations, how their lives will change, etc.. Not surprisingly, when Maggie gets pregnant, she has to stay home with the baby...but Mike wants to continue living as before...spending days on end away from home shuttling planes for his business. In essence, Mike needs to grow up and face his responsibilities...which he steadfastly refuses to do. And, not surprisingly, the marriage is on the rocks. Is there any hope for Maggie, Mike and the baby?

    This film has 'time-passer' written all over it. There is a certain ordinariness and blandness that the formula has in this film that kept me from really caring about any of the antics of this couple. Bland characters (with Chandler occasionally being rather bombastic) and pedestrian direction didn't help any. The climactic and exciting ending really was neither. The only thing I really liked was seeing all the nice WWII-era planes....and you know the film isn't much when you look forward to seeing the planes.
  • This film was not particularly well-made or entertaining. However, if you enjoy vintage airplanes and aviation, it might be worth viewing. The plot premise is a husband and wife team who ferry surplus World War II aircraft. There are some wonderful shots of aircraft of the era. Also, the final scene involves an aircraft being guided through a GCA (Ground Controlled Approach) at Bovington Air Force Base, England (it existed but has long since closed). While not completely accurate, it does give a nice view of the radar equipment of the day, and includes a handoff from the tower/approach controller to the GCA controller. Overall, I enjoyed the film. As a bonus, you will see a young Alan Hale and younger Jerry Paris in minor roles.
  • mls418210 December 2021
    2/10
    YAWN
    The s reenplay is a bore. The conflict an old tired story. Lana took herself far too seriously to even grasp the concept of comedy. Chandler isn't much better.
  • The Lady Takes A Flyer marks the first film that Lana Turner did post her MGM contract period. Universal Studios paired her with one of their leading leading men Jeff Chandler in this story about a pair of pilots who fall in love and get married and found an air charter business.

    According to the Citadel Film Series book on the Films of Lana Turner, the film is based on a real life couple Mary and Jack Ford, married flyers who founded an air charter service post World War II. But the book also says that the film does not reflect their real lives and a picture in it shows they look nothing like our stars.

    The problems between the two fliers come when Lana has a baby and has to cut down her flying hours. It isn't helped when Chandler hires another female pilot Andra Martin as part of the service.

    The film will hardly be in the top 10 list for either Lana Turner or Jeff Chandler, but it's pleasant enough entertainment with a bit excitement in the end when both stars are flying separate planes to the United Kingdom in some rough weather.
  • I really don't know why the other reviews show this as such a badly made movie. I really enjoyed it. Jeff Chandler is terrifically masculine, and Lana Turner is his female counterpart. The ending has a lot of suspense, which I thoroughly enjoyed. And, as I've said already, I watch the ending repeatedly.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    ***SPOILERS*** ***SPOILERS*** Jeff Chandler and Lana Turner team up in this badly made movie about a husband and wife who are always arguing. That's it. Oh, and yes. At the end, Turner (who is ridiculously cast as a pilot in the American military) is in a plane that's about to crash. Chandler is on the ground giving her instructions on how to land safely.

    There's a fire on the plane, it goes into nose-dive, Turner shouts "HELP!", and the plane crashes. Chandler thinks his wife is dead but oh no she isn't She managed to parachute. They hug one another. Then they start arguing again. There's a pregnant pause. Then they hug one another again. The end. Yes, it's THAT BAD.