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ethanedwards January 21st, 2006, 06:29 AM THE WINGS OF EAGLES
DIRECTED BY JOHN FORD
PRODUCED BY JAMES E. NEWCOM
METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER
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INFORMATION FROM IMDb
Plot Summary
A biography of Navy flier-turned-screenwriter Frank W. "Spig" Wead.
Full Cast
John Wayne .... Frank W. 'Spig' Wead
Dan Dailey .... 'Jughead' Carson
Maureen O'Hara .... Min Wead
Ward Bond .... John Dodge
Ken Curtis .... John Dale Price
Edmund Lowe .... Adm. Moffett
Kenneth Tobey .... Capt. Herbert Allen Hazard
James Todd .... Jack Travis
Barry Kelley .... Capt. Jock Clark
Sig Ruman .... Manager
Henry O'Neill .... Capt. Spear
Willis Bouchey .... Barton
Dorothy Jordan .... Rose Brentmann
Tige Andrews .... Arizona Pincus (uncredited)
Veda Ann Borg .... (uncredited)
Danny Borzage .... Pete (uncredited)
Olive Carey .... Bridy O'Faolain (uncredited)
Franklyn Farnum .... Man on sidewalk outside movie theater (uncredited)
James Flavin .... MP at garden party (uncredited)
Mimi Gibson .... Lila Wead (uncredited)
Fred Graham .... Officer in brawl (uncredited)
Sam Harris .... Patient (uncredited)
William Henry .... Naval aide (uncredited)
Louis Jean Heydt .... Dr. John Keye (uncredited)
Stuart Holmes .... Producer (uncredited)
Christopher James .... (uncredited)
Janet Lake .... Nurse (uncredited)
William Paul Lowery .... Wead's baby, 'Commodore' (uncredited)
Cliff Lyons .... (uncredited)
Mae Marsh .... Nurse Crumley (uncredited)
May McAvoy .... Nurse (uncredited)
Alberto Morin .... Second manager (uncredited)
Forbes Murray .... Congressman (uncredited)
Peter Ortiz .... Lt. Charles Dexter (uncredited)
Jack Pennick .... Joe McGuffey (uncredited)
Chuck Roberson .... Officer (uncredited)
Evelyn Rudie .... Doris Wead (uncredited)
Arthur Salzfass .... Navy pilot (uncredited)
Harry Strang .... Bartender (uncredited)
William Tracy .... Air officer (uncredited)
Les Tremayne .... Off-screen narrator of trailer (uncredited)
Charles Trowbridge .... Adm. Crown (uncredited)
Dale Van Sickel .... Naval officer (uncredited)
Harlan Warde .... Executive Officer (uncredited)
Blue Washington .... Bartender at Officer's Club (uncredited)
Terry Wilson .... Naval officer (uncredited)
Writing credits
Frank Fenton screenplay
William Wister Haines screenplay
Frank Wead book (as Commander Frank W. 'Spig' Wead)
Produced
James E. Newcom .... associate producer
Charles Schnee .... producer
Original Music
Jeff Alexander
Cinematography
Paul Vogel (director of photography) (as Paul C. Vogel)
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Wingate Smith .... assistant director
Stunts
Paul Mantz .... aerial stunts
Fred Graham .... stunts (uncredited)
Chuck Hayward .... stunts (uncredited)
John Hudkins .... stunts (uncredited)
Cliff Lyons .... stunts (uncredited)
Frank McGrath .... stunts (uncredited)
Bob Morgan .... stunts (uncredited)
Chuck Roberson .... stunt double: John Wayne (uncredited)
Chuck Roberson .... stunts (uncredited)
Ronnie Rondell Jr. .... stunts (uncredited)
Paul Stader .... stunts (uncredited)
Dale Van Sickel .... stunts (uncredited)
Jack Williams .... stunts (uncredited)
Terry Wilson .... stunts (uncredited)
Trivia
* Most of the extras in the Pensacola Florida scenes were actual Navy flight students and flight instructors. Although the Navy objected, director John Ford made certain that the military men were paid "extra" wages.
* There is a scene in the movie where we see the director, played by Ward Bond, looking at a clip of a film written by the main character. The clip is from the film Hell Divers (1931), which was actually written by Frank Wead.
* According to director John Ford, "Everything in the picture was true. The fight in the club - throwing the cake - actually happened. I can verify that as an eyewitness. I ducked it. And the plane landing in the swimming pool right in the middle of the Admiral's tea - that really happened."
* The character of John Dodge was a fictional version of John Ford. Many of the props in Dodge's office - the Oscars, the pipe, the hollow cane - were borrowed from Ford.
* The older (WWII era) Spig Wead has a noticeably bald head. This is the only film in which John Wayne appears without his toupee.
After John Dodge (the fictional version of John Ford) gives Spig a job writing for his studio, he is lead out to his new office to begin work and passes in front of numerous actor's head shots. Wayne pauses for a beat in front of one of his earliest head shots before continuing.
This is the third time John Wayne worked with Maureen O'Hara
Goofs
* Revealing mistakes: When Spig and Dodge are screening the dailies of "Hell Divers", the smoke they exhale goes behind the movie screen on the wall. During the take they were sitting in front of a blank wall and the dailies they were "watching" were added later causing them to obliterate the exhaled cigarette smoke.
* Anachronisms: When on board the aircraft carrier, as "Spig" Wead is leaving the ship, a plane is being towed in the background. The national insignia on the side of the aircraft is incorrect. There was no red stripe in the white bars that bordered the star during WWII. This version did not come into being until after the war.
* Continuity: In the first scene where Lieutenant Junior Grade Wead is flying with Captain Hazzard, on the ground Captain Hazzard is in the front seat, but in the air Wead is in the front seat.
* Anachronisms: When Frank "Spig" Wead is taking command of the aircraft carrier during WWII the car that drives up to the docked carrier is a 1950 or '51 Chevrolet or Pontiac yet the scene is supposed to be during the war, which ended in 1945.
ethanedwards January 21st, 2006, 06:40 AM I'M GONNA MOVE THAT TOE
This is one quote, everyone will remember,
I enjoyed the film, but at times I thought, Fords
comedy touch, was sometimes,a bit silly!
I thought Duke handled the part well, and
he really looked credible, in his treatment of someone
trying to walking again.
Maureen was her usual self, and Ward
did a great parody, on John Ford.
Paul Mantz, the stuntman pilot who died, in the filming
of FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX
was used in this film, in a similar capacity,
flying through the hangar, and into the swimming pool.
Six war planes had to built, as they no longer existed.
The aircrafy carrier was the USS Philippine Sea.
Author: zetes from Saint Paul, MN
Not one of Ford's best works as a director, but it's an excellent film nonetheless. It's one of the best biopics I've ever seen. The subject is Frank "Spig" Wead, a Navy man through and through who, despite all his success in the service, was never able to make much of a connection with his wife and daughters. It was a very personal story for John Ford, who was a good friend of Wead's. Wead was the screenwriter on Ford's excellent They Were Expendable (and also Air Mail, which I haven't seen). The film concentrates on the man and his relationships. John Wayne gives a downright excellent performance as Wead. Maureen O'Hara is back as his love interest, and their interactions here are marvelous. Also giving excellent performances are Ken Curtis (maybe his best role in a Ford film), Dan Dailey, and Ward Bond as the first movie producer who hires Wead. Bond's performance is in loving imitation of John Ford. The Wings of Eagles is a very touching tribute to a friend. The only problem is that it is such a personal story to Ford that the most interesting part, the relationship with the wife and kids, is not treated fully in order to make Wead look better than he probably did in real life.
Rating 7/10
SXViper January 22nd, 2006, 04:57 PM Not my favorite Duke movie. If not for Maureen I would probably never of watched it. Just thought there was something missing. and I agree on the comedy thing, the whole Navy vs Army thing was just alittle tired and not all that funny to me.
ethanedwards January 24th, 2006, 08:51 AM Memorable Quotes
John Dodge: I don't want a story just about ships and planes. I want it about the men who run them - how they live and think and talk. I want it from a pen dipped in salt water, not dry martinis.
'Jughead' Carson: [the General has just given him some whiskey for Spig] Well, thank you sir!
'Jughead' Carson: [he chugs it and throws it behind the mirror] They can make better booze in a bathtub!
INFORMATION IMDb
chester7777 February 4th, 2006, 01:16 AM Originally posted by SXViper@Jan 22 2006, 01:57 PM
Not my favorite Duke movie. If not for Maureen I would probably never of watched it.
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What caused us to want to see this in the first place was the fact that it was one of the five movies Duke and Miss O'Hara made together. It was disappointing that she played such a small role.
Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Wings-Eagles-John-Wayne/dp/B000O599VM/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1201489514&sr=8-1) has it available in DVD for around $12.
Chester :newyear:
ethanedwards February 5th, 2006, 07:09 PM Hi,
I have been researching all the threads, back to the start of the JWMB,
looking for previous discussion, relating to the movies.
I have found the following, comments, and have copied them here,
so that they are now under one forum:-
General Sterling Price
post Aug 24 2003, 04:15 AM
My wife and I just finished watching Wings of Eagles for the first time. We enjoyed it...even though it is kind of a tragic story...but the question that is left unanswered at the end is...does Wayne leave the Navy to go back to live out his days with his wife (and would she have him), or does he live out his live alone.
This was based on a true story, so maybe someone knows the answer...
Thanks,
GSP
Araner
post Aug 24 2003, 09:35 PM
I have watched this movie many times and really like it. I get the impression (no way to know if it's true or not) that it wasn't meant to be between them. Everytime things were going good, something happened. It would be interesting to know what really did happen. There should be an autobiography available on Wead.
stacy
post Aug 25 2003, 03:08 AM
Hi,
I was watching Wings of Eagles this weekend too! It made my day that they were having a John Wayne day! I was thinking the same thing too about them getting back together. I think they did, because Maurren O' Hara, said, when the news came over the radio, about Pearl Harbor, "If the Navy wont have you Spig I will!"
I would like to see a biography of Spig though, it would be really interesting! I really like that movie, even though it is tragic, I love the fight he gives, for walking again! What a hero!
Stacy
General Sterling Price
post Aug 26 2003, 04:25 AM
Yeah…it was just tough for my wife and I to watch it right after having seen The Quiet Man. It seems that in Wings of Eagles, Wayne and O’Hara pick up where they left off, and then to see their relationship disintegrate like that. I wouldn’t have felt the film such a tragedy, say if Wayne’s wife was Angie Dickenson (Rio Bravo), then I would have said he was better off with the Navy anyway…
GSP
chester7777
post Aug 26 2003, 08:26 AM
My wife thought it was particularly tragic that he would shut out his wife and family at such a time in his life. She told me that I better not try that if such a thing happened to me, because she'd be marching into that room and looking me in the eye, and reminding me of our wedding vows, especially that part about "in SICKNESS and health".
How sad that he never saw his daughters again, except in pictures. He was a heroic man, and certainly an example of perseverance, and it is a shame his wife and daughters couldn't share in his triumph. That is what family is for, isn't it?
Chester
smokey
post Aug 26 2003, 02:05 PM
mrs chester,
you are so right but as well as reminding him of his vows also clonk :headbonk: him one for shutting you and the littlens out :) .
as you say chester he did miss out on a lot by not sharing his success with his family
cheers smokey
Stumpy March 16th, 2006, 06:31 AM Don't know if anyone else has posted this (http://www.dvdpricesearch.com/cgi-bin/dvdhtml2) but we have a new title on the way. Check the list of new titles added.
baron von Rassilon March 16th, 2006, 12:59 PM According to the www.DVDPriceSearch.com, "Wings of Eagles" has now been released. I don't know if that is just a pre order, but it is good news!
SXViper March 16th, 2006, 10:01 PM Originally posted by Stumpy@Mar 16 2006, 06:31 AM
Don't know if anyone else has posted this (http://www.dvdpricesearch.com/cgi-bin/dvdhtml2) but we have a new title on the way.* Check the list of new titles added.
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Hey Stumpy, glad you swung through. Thanks for the update.
erscolo March 17th, 2006, 01:33 PM As of today, it is still a pre-order, on DVD Pacific at least. It is listed at $14.97.
Roger.
baron von Rassilon March 17th, 2006, 07:38 PM Here is the cover art to wet your appetite!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v339/baronvonrassilon/john_wayne/10911594.jpg
Can't wait!
InHarmsWay March 19th, 2006, 07:14 PM EXELLENT NEWS!!, I have not seen this John Wayne movie and I will be looking forward to buying this, the hunt is on now to see it in the stores.
-IHW
Senta July 6th, 2006, 01:43 AM Watched this movie last evening and absolutly enjoyed it. Began late at night after football game of World Cup was finished and cun't stop until end. May be it is not the best of Fords films but it sure have the touch of a great master. And of course the figure of Spig is the most fashinating. I'd like to read something about him, can anybody recommend?
Regards,
Senta :rolleyes:
nancysredrose5285 December 3rd, 2006, 07:23 PM Originally posted by Senta@Jul 6 2006, 12:43 AM
Watched this movie last evening and absolutly enjoyed it. Began late at night after football game of World Cup was finished and cun't stop until end. May be it is not the best of Fords films but it sure have the touch of a great master. And of course the figure of Spig is the most fashinating. I'd like to read something about him, can anybody recommend?
Regards,
Senta :rolleyes:
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The Dvd Was Released June 6th 2006 and newbury comics has it for $13.99 Which is the best price i've seen it listed at so far
ethanedwards February 20th, 2007, 10:13 AM Rare photo, I've had for years.
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chester7777 February 20th, 2007, 11:08 AM Another great one! Thanks, Keith, for sharing all those neat photos. You've been collecting for some time now, I would guess. How large is your collection? Do you store them in albums?
Chester :newyear:
chester7777 February 20th, 2007, 11:41 PM I have pics of these two posters for Wings of Eagles - the second one is from a later re-release. It looks like all they changed was the color.
Chester :newyear:
ethanedwards February 21st, 2007, 04:59 AM Not the most flattering of posters, but a great addition to any collection!
chester7777 February 21st, 2007, 11:30 AM Keith,
Thank you. This is one that Les Adams, from Abilene, Texas shared with us.
Chester :newyear:
DakotaSurfer May 22nd, 2007, 12:56 PM I kinda hate to read since it causes my eyes to hurt and other things like my lousy memory that the docter says has something to do with multi-infarct dementia, I have been searching for something this morning. Currently "The Wings of Eagles" is on AMC. Towards the beginning of the movie their first child dies but we never see why and nothing is said. Those of you who read a lot, is there anything anywhere that says why the child dies or is it left to our imagination? Just curious...
This is absolutely one of my favorite movies. It brings back a lot of happy and sad memories of my time underway. If I had to do it over again I probably would have stayed in longer than 12 years but I would have been medically retired in 1991 anyway 2 years short of hitting 20 years.
stacy May 22nd, 2007, 07:19 PM I really like the movie "The Wings Of Eagles"!
It reminds me, when I am down or going through something hard, that I can get through it. I feel like that is the way John Wayne was in real life, he faced everything head on, and that is the way I try to live my life! I am a great admirer of his honest courage and strength, and I think that is part of the reason why so many people still love him today!
Stacy N
DakotaSurfer May 22nd, 2007, 07:33 PM Same here... this may sound lame but I felt the same thing when I had my first heart attack at 34. I thought of what he went through and still made over 20 movies.
dukefan1 April 6th, 2008, 10:32 AM Here are examples of the book and comic of the movie. Enjoy!
Mark
http://www.dukewayne.com/imagehosting/2147f8de5204d29.jpg
http://www.alljohnwayne.com/Comics/Wings%20Of%20Eagles%20comic.jpg
ethanedwards October 31st, 2008, 12:33 PM Here' s a good photo:-
Of
Ward Bond, Duke, and John Ford,
with 'the real 'Spig' Wead
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c187/john-wayne/John%20Wayne/c29d2e41.jpg
WINGS OF EAGLES April 20th, 2009, 01:41 PM HI MY FATHER RECENTLY GAVE ME A 8mm COLOR FILM HE TOOK WHILE IN THE NAVY IN THE MID 50's.HE WAS ON THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER WHEN JW MADE THE WING'S OF EAGLES.IT IS THE DUKE POSING FOR PICTURES AND SIGNING AUTOGRAPHS FOR THE SAILORS.THERE IS EVEN A FEW SECONDS OF JW SITTING IN THE CHAIR THAT HE GETS TRANSPORTED IN AT THE END OF THE FILM.MY FATHER SHOT THIS AND SENT IT HOME TO HIS FAMILY AND HAD NEVER SEEN IT SINCE.BEFORE THIS HE HAD GIVEN ME A PHOTO OF THE DUKE ON THE DECK OF THE SHIP IN HIS MOVIE ATTIRE,AND I EVEN THINK JOHN FORD IS IN THE BACK GROUND.THE FILM IS IN GREAT SHAPE IT IS ABOUT 5min LONG,THE ONLY BAD THING WAS MY DAD WAS NOT IN THE FILM,HE NEVER THOUGHT ABOUT GIVING SOMEONE THE CAMERA.I AM CURRENTLY HAVING SOME OF FRAMES BEING MADE INTO NEGATIVES BY MY LOCAL PHOTO SHOP,THEY SAID THEY CAN TAKE PHOTOS OF EACH OF THE FRAMES I HAD PICKED OUT.I WILL THEN HAVE IT TRANSFERRED TO DVD.I THINK IT MAY HAVE SOME VALUE,PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK.THANK YOU,
chester7777 May 3rd, 2009, 10:06 PM Wings of Eagles,
Sorry I missed your post last week! WELCOME to the Original John Wayne Message Board!
Regarding your film . . . it wouldn't surprise me if it has some value, though I confess I'm not qualified to give you an accurate answer. Like you say, it's too bad your dad isn't in the clip - that would have been real neat!
I hope when you get some photos, you might be able to share with us!
Chester :newyear:
WINGS OF EAGLES May 4th, 2009, 01:08 PM Thank's for replying chester, i just got the film back from being transfeered to dvd, i am making some copies of it and i will send one to the j.w. Museum.i can get some negatives made of the stills if you are interested,they turned out pretty nice for being 50 yr old film.if anyone else would like copies i would be glad to make some.
See ya,
tkohler
BILL OF PA January 25th, 2010, 03:32 PM As I,am going to rehab. for my torn hamstring I repeat a line from this film.
I only substitute the word toe for leg as in (I.am going to move that leg)
Thanks Duke for your inspiration.
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Romy September 2nd, 2011, 07:47 AM :wink_smile:
Lasbugas, oł trouvez-vous ces merveilleuses photos? Merci de nous les faire partager !!! Elles sont TERRIBLES !!!
This is the true story of an old friend of John Ford. The film is not a vintage Ford, it is correct. Maureen did not find the ancient magic "Ford-Wayne-O'Hara," although this film has given Duke and Maureen wonderful dramatic scenes ...
I really appreciate this film. Many actions, dramas ... Maureen's role is placed in the background and it's a great pity!
A small clip (http://www.archive-host.com/video.php?id=a791faa021436ee9d2c31c5eae6d2b99cf2f8 b15.mp4)
and the Original trailer (http://www.archive-host.com/video.php?id=0a642b894f87b081e2f666d85352bd9baf84a b33.mp4)
Tell me if you have problems to read
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Romy October 28th, 2011, 01:44 PM :wink_smile:
After the beautiful pictures of lasbugas, ...
....................... The pictures from the film .....................
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wtrayah December 1st, 2011, 10:45 PM Jughead! He had a big part! very funny! Really enjoyed this movie!
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