''The Airmail Mystery'' is a 1932
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movie serial
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directed by
Ray Taylor, written by
Ella O'Neill
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, starring James Flavin and Wheeler Oakman, and featuring (
Al Wilson) doing the aerial stunts. ''The Airmail Mystery'' was Universal's first aviation serial that set the pattern for the aviation serials and feature films to follow. The film also marks the film debut of
James Flavin
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Early life
The son of a hotel waiter of Canadian-English descent,Flavin's obituary, distributed by United ...
. ''The Airmail Mystery'' is considered a lost film.
Plot
Airmail pilot Bob Lee (
James Flavin
James William Flavin Jr. (May 14, 1906 – April 23, 1976) was an American character actor whose career lasted for nearly half a century.
Early life
The son of a hotel waiter of Canadian-English descent,Flavin's obituary, distributed by United ...
), owner of a gold mine, faces off against "The Black Hawk" (
Wheeler Oakman
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Early years
Oakman was born as Vivian Eichelberger in Washington, D.C., and educated in that city's schools. He grew up in Fairfax, Vir ...
) who has kidnapped Jimmy Ross (
Al Wilson), Bob's best friend. The Black Hawk carries out a series of attacks on Bob's ore shipments by air, using an unusual catapult device that launches aircraft into the sky to intercept Bob's aircraft. With his sweetheart, Mary Ross (
Lucile Browne), Bob constantly battles against his enemy, and eventually is able to defeat him.
Chapter titles
# Pirates of the Air
# Hovering Death
# A Leap for Life
# A Fatal Crash
# The Hawk Strikes
# The Bridge of Destruction
# The Hawk's Treachery
# The Aerial Third Degree
# The Attack on the Mine
# The Hawk's Lair
# The Law Strikes
# The Mail Must Go Through
Source:
Cast
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James Flavin
James William Flavin Jr. (May 14, 1906 – April 23, 1976) was an American character actor whose career lasted for nearly half a century.
Early life
The son of a hotel waiter of Canadian-English descent,Flavin's obituary, distributed by United ...
as Bob Lee
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Lucile Browne as Mary Ross
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Wheeler Oakman
Wheeler Oakman (born Vivian Eichelberger; February 21, 1890 – March 19, 1949) was an American film actor.
Early years
Oakman was born as Vivian Eichelberger in Washington, D.C., and educated in that city's schools. He grew up in Fairfax, Vir ...
as Judson Ward ("The Black Hawk")
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Frank Hagney
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Born in Sydney, New So ...
as Moran
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Sidney Bracey
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Early li ...
as Driscoll
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Nelson McDowell
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as "Silent" Simms
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Walter Brennan
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as Holly
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Al Wilson as Jimmy Ross
*
Bruce Mitchell as Capt. Grant
* Jack Holley as Andy
Production
Al Wilson (who played the hero's sidekick Jimmy Ross in the serial) worked together with stuntmen like Frank Clarke and
Wally Timm and also for movie companies, including
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. After numerous appearances in stunt roles, he started his actor career in 1923, with the serial, ''The Eagle's Talons''.
[Wynne 1987, pp. 5–17.] He produced his own movies until 1927, when he went back to work with Universal. Wilson was also one of the pilots in ''
Hell's Angels'' (1930) and during filming, he was involved in an accident where the mechanic Phil Jones died. This episode marked the end of his career as stunt pilot in movies, although he continued to work as an actor.
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Wilson's last role was in ''The Airmail Mystery''. After production was complete, during the National Air Races in Cleveland in 1932, Wilson's aircraft crashed and he died a few days later in hospital due to the injuries he suffered.
See also
*
List of American films of 1932
*
List of film serials
A list of film serials by year of release.
1910s
1920s
1930s
Films still exist from this point on unless noted otherwise:
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1950s
See also
* Serial (film)
* List of film serials by studio
References
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by year
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References
Notes
Citations
Bibliography
* Cline, William C. "3. The Six Faces of Adventure";"Filmography". ''In the Nick of Time''. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., 1984. .
* Farmer, James H. ''Celluloid Wings: The Impact of Movies on Aviation'' (1st ed.). Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania: TAB Books 1984. .
* Harmon, Jim and Donald F. Glut. ''The Great Movie Serials: Their Sound and Fury''. London: Routledge, 1973. .
* Weiss, Ken and Ed Goodgold. ''To be Continued ...: A Complete Guide to Motion Picture Serials''. New York: Bonanza Books, 1973. .
* Wynne, H. Hugh. ''The Motion Picture Stunt Pilots and Hollywood's Classic Aviation Movies.'' Missoula, Montana: Pictorial Histories Publishing Co., 1987. .
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