Lost in the Stratosphere (1934) is a thrilling aviation drama directed by Melville W. Brown, starring William Cagney and June Collyer.
The film follows two Army Air Corps pilots who become rivals in love but must work together on a daring stratosphere balloon flight. Their mission turns perilous when they are lost in the upper atmosphere, testing their courage, friendship, and survival instincts. Combining romance, rivalry, and aviation spectacle, Lost in the Stratosphere captures the fascination with flight during the 1930s.
Film Details
Title: Lost in the Stratosphere
Year: 1934
Genre: Aviation Drama / Romance / Adventure
Director: Melville W. Brown
Starring:
William Cagney as Lt. Tom
June Collyer as Evelyn
Edward Van Sloan
Edmund Cobb
Runtime: Approx. 80 minutes
Studio: Monogram Pictures
Country: United States
Format: Black‑and‑white
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The film follows two Army Air Corps pilots who become rivals in love but must work together on a daring stratosphere balloon flight. Their mission turns perilous when they are lost in the upper atmosphere, testing their courage, friendship, and survival instincts. Combining romance, rivalry, and aviation spectacle, Lost in the Stratosphere captures the fascination with flight during the 1930s.
Film Details
Title: Lost in the Stratosphere
Year: 1934
Genre: Aviation Drama / Romance / Adventure
Director: Melville W. Brown
Starring:
William Cagney as Lt. Tom
June Collyer as Evelyn
Edward Van Sloan
Edmund Cobb
Runtime: Approx. 80 minutes
Studio: Monogram Pictures
Country: United States
Format: Black‑and‑white
#LostInTheStratosphere #WilliamCagney #EdwardJNugent #JuneCollyer #AviationAdventure #1930sCinema #StratosphereBalloon #RKOFilms #BlackAndWhiteFilm
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00:01:35I can't get Stephen, sir.
00:01:37Try it, guys.
00:01:39Wing 1 calling L3.
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00:01:47L3 to wing 1.
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00:01:50Ice floating on wings.
00:01:52Quartz strut fence.
00:01:53We'll try to get through.
00:01:54Tell him to come down.
00:01:56Can Lindbergh's couldn't get through a ride like this.
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00:02:43I can't get through.
00:02:45I can't get through.
00:02:45Try, Cobra.
00:02:47Wing 1 calling L1.
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00:03:02What's your position?
00:03:04You're asking me?
00:03:06My altimeter's out of order.
00:03:08I'm flying like a nearsighted bat.
00:03:11Lieutenant Cooper would pound on a tailspin.
00:03:14All right, Lieutenant.
00:03:15Keep a stiff upper lip.
00:03:17A stiff upper lip?
00:03:18Mine's so frozen I could slice a rock with it.
00:03:23Hello, Lieutenant.
00:03:24Lieutenant Cooper.
00:03:27Now he's off.
00:03:28Yes, we know he's all right. Try Wood.
00:03:31L-1, calling R-4.
00:03:33L-1, calling R-4.
00:03:35How are you, Woody?
00:03:40I'm great.
00:03:42Warm as an Eskimo office.
00:03:44Think you'll make it?
00:03:46There's Lieutenant Wood.
00:03:47Yeah.
00:03:48Me?
00:03:48Say, this is the kind of soup I learned to fly in
00:03:51when you were an infant playing ping-pong at West Point.
00:03:55Yeah?
00:03:56Well, I'm going to fly right through this soup
00:03:58and grab off that little cigarette dame you've had your eye on.
00:04:02Well, I'll take that gal to dinner, a show and supper
00:04:05before you check in at the base.
00:04:16Lieutenant Cooper is circling the field, sir.
00:04:18Fine. I'll have his mail put on the truck and send it right into town.
00:04:21Yes, sir.
00:04:22If you only hear from Lieutenant Wood now, I'll feel better.
00:05:10Well, it's not me.
00:05:17Ah, tough night, eh, Sophie?
00:05:18the worst storm in years that's a matter storm is it's a flock of raindrops trying to get tough
00:05:23besides those love letters in the mail packs kept me warm as toast
00:05:27have you heard from wood yet no they haven't contacted him since six o'clock oh he's all
00:05:31right i talked to him uh listen you can do me a favor what that was the beacon so he'll
00:05:37overshoot
00:05:37the field and be delayed a couple of hours you want me to be shot at sunrise
00:05:44okay keep a lookout for wordy huh hello yes
00:05:59oh congratulations lieutenant cooper you're the first man through jackson stevens and farmer down
00:06:07jackson went into a tailspin we thought he was done for but he managed to pull out of it well
00:06:12i'm glad of that sir yeah sergeant buyer just called he's contacting lieutenant wood he'll be
00:06:17here in ten minutes fine hello to the boys be ready for him now i just received word from washington
00:06:22that the air mail is going back on the regular commercial line so i'm putting you and wood
00:06:27back on your gunnery and bombing units for a while i think the rest will do your votes good well
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00:06:32all right sir but i don't believe lieutenant wood is very well what's the matter with him well of
00:06:36course he wouldn't admit it but i believe he's coming down with a pretty bad chest cold possibly
00:06:40pneumonia i heard him coughing pretty badly over the radio you think it's that bad hey yes sir
00:06:47if i might suggest it i believe what he needs is a few days rest in the hospital oh yes
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00:06:53all right i'll speak to him when he comes back thank you sir i was uh i was wondering sir
00:06:58if i might drive
00:06:59into the city tonight yes sir i have some very urgent business to attend to oh well of course it's
00:07:06urgent
00:07:07why i suppose you'll have to go thank you sir oh and cooper yes sir you might give my regards
00:07:17to the uh
00:07:18urgent business
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00:08:41i mean it must have been my motor here coughing sir oh yes yes i see however we can't afford
00:08:46to take
00:08:47any chance of this kind of weather and uh anyway i think you better turn in early if you don't
00:08:52mind sir
00:08:52i'd like to run into the city for a couple of hours
00:08:55is it necessary yes sir it's very urgent business
00:09:01i guess it'll be all right thank you sir
00:09:05uh
00:09:05and wood
00:09:06yes sir
00:09:07you better hurry
00:09:09or that urgent business
00:09:11might be insolvent before you get there
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00:09:34hiya knee-high
00:09:35hello you chan
00:09:36you look sweeter than never tonight baby
00:09:38go on that's the beer
00:09:41going to your head
00:09:42no it's you
00:09:43you're going to my heart
00:09:44what's that supposed to do sweep me off my feet
00:09:47i had a tough time getting here but
00:09:49your eyes are the beacons that guided me as i flew through the storm and rain and
00:09:54slush
00:09:55want to work now
00:09:56i'm going to change my clothes and be back in a jiffy
00:09:59i imagine you ought to look well in a jiffy
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00:10:14hey
00:10:15fill her up
00:10:16and put some beer under the foam will you
00:10:19yes
00:10:22good evening
00:10:24do you think so
00:10:25do i think what
00:10:27do you mean with what
00:10:29wait a minute let's start all over again
00:10:31Good evening, my little songbird.
00:10:33Could I sing something just for you?
00:10:35Uh, could you sing Far, Far Away?
00:10:37I'm afraid I don't know it, but I can sing down by the old mill stream.
00:10:41No, that's not far enough.
00:10:43But there must be some song you would like me to sing.
00:10:46No, thanks. I can't tell one card from another anyway.
00:10:49By the way, what's your name, little girl?
00:10:51Gretchen.
00:10:52Greetings, Gretchen.
00:10:53No, just plain Gretchen.
00:10:55Are you a captain?
00:10:58Am I a captain?
00:10:59I'll have you understand, I'm a major.
00:11:01Oh, I hope you were a general.
00:11:04Listen, Gretchen, there'll be a general here any minute.
00:11:07And I'll introduce you to him.
00:11:08In fact, I don't know what's delaying.
00:11:10Wonderful. I don't have to sing anymore tonight.
00:11:13I can go out with him.
00:11:14What's his name?
00:11:15His name is General Wood, and he'll be tickled to death.
00:11:17I could like a general a lot.
00:11:19And there's a lot of you for a general to like.
00:11:22I'll go get dressed for the general.
00:11:26Poor Gretchen.
00:11:27Poor Woody.
00:11:29Sit down, would you?
00:11:35I got a little present for you, knee-high.
00:11:41What is it?
00:11:42Unwrap it.
00:11:46Why, it's for a few of those.
00:11:48The best that money can buy.
00:11:49I have it made especially for you, baby.
00:11:51Read it.
00:11:53With lotions of love.
00:11:57From Key Sea.
00:11:59Why, how cute.
00:12:00That's my way of getting close to you.
00:12:04Come on, let's go for a ride.
00:12:06I don't know that I should.
00:12:08You're not going shy on me, are you?
00:12:10Listen, soldier.
00:12:11You've got a leave of absence from an army post.
00:12:13But I have a home to check in at.
00:12:15And besides, mother has a check in concession.
00:12:18Don't pull that mother gag on me.
00:12:20I got away with them.
00:12:22And besides, every day is mother's day for me.
00:12:25No fooling.
00:12:25Tonight, I have to be home early.
00:12:27So do I.
00:12:28I always make it a point to beat the milkman by five minutes.
00:12:30Come on.
00:12:48Well, well, Woody.
00:12:49What detained you?
00:12:50I had to stop at the hospital to get a cough nut.
00:12:53I got a surprise for you, Woody.
00:12:55I can imagine.
00:12:56There's a new singer here named Gretchen who is Gaga over officers.
00:12:59I told her you were a general and it's all fixed.
00:13:03You've got a heavy date.
00:13:05Just wait at that table and we should meet you there.
00:13:08What is this, a gag?
00:13:09No, it's on the level, Woody.
00:13:11I could go for myself in a big way.
00:13:13Come on, Nehi.
00:13:29Come on.
00:13:29Come on.
00:13:46Come on.
00:13:49Come on.
00:13:49You happen to be looking for a general?
00:13:59Oh, I beg your pardon, that seat is taken.
00:14:02Sure, it's taken.
00:14:03I took it.
00:14:05What did you do with it?
00:14:08Aren't you waiting for Gretchen?
00:14:12Well, yes, but I, uh...
00:14:14I am Gretchen.
00:14:15Aren't you the General?
00:14:17Uh-uh.
00:14:18I was demoted last night.
00:14:20Aren't we going to go to the hospital?
00:14:21Are you going for a ride?
00:14:22Sorry, I'm not interested in balloon trips.
00:14:25I'll bet you tell that's all, big girl.
00:14:42It's no use, I can't get it started.
00:14:44Don't tell me you ran out of gas here.
00:14:46That's supposed to happen on a country road.
00:14:48This is no time for kidding.
00:14:50What's the trouble?
00:14:52The motor's on the fridge, the coil must be wet.
00:14:55How about letting me have your car, Woody?
00:14:56I could telephone a mechanic and pick you up later.
00:15:00Why not?
00:15:09There you are.
00:15:10Come on, knee-high.
00:15:26You're not sorry about Gretchen, are you?
00:15:28Oh, don't be silly.
00:15:29That was a great gag.
00:15:31I can take a joke.
00:15:32Attaboy, Woody.
00:15:33I knew you'd see the humor in it.
00:15:35This key doesn't fit.
00:15:37Why, of course it fits.
00:15:40I tell you it's the wrong key.
00:15:41Yeah?
00:15:42Well, maybe it's the wrong car.
00:15:43Wait a minute.
00:15:44I'll show you.
00:15:48Get out.
00:15:49Maybe I can start it for you.
00:16:00Well, I guess this is the wrong key.
00:16:07Well, there you are.
00:16:08We're all set.
00:16:09Don't be so sure.
00:16:11Maybe you have a flat tire.
00:16:12Thanks, Woody.
00:16:14Don't mention it.
00:16:15Stop it.
00:16:20Wait a minute, General.
00:16:22Wait a minute.
00:16:23Can you imagine me being a sap like that?
00:16:49Here we come, Colonel Brooks, full of pep, personality...
00:16:53Prunes and pancakes.
00:16:54And perfume soap.
00:16:58Fight the Chihuahua.
00:17:00She's a beauty.
00:17:01I mean the dog.
00:17:02The crack still goes.
00:17:08I beg your pardon.
00:17:09Could you tell me where I can find the quartermaster?
00:17:11You go down two buildings and turn left.
00:17:13And at the end of that building, you turn right.
00:17:15Then you go to the next building.
00:17:16And there you are.
00:17:18Oh, thank you so much.
00:17:19Don't mention it.
00:17:20I'll see that he doesn't.
00:17:23Come on, let's go.
00:17:24Come on, let's go.
00:17:30Come on, let's go.
00:17:31Come on, let's go.
00:17:31Come on, let's go.
00:17:31Come on, let's go.
00:17:33Come on, let's go.
00:17:33I forgot my ribbons.
00:17:35So what?
00:17:36You know what makes the old man sore if you don't wear them.
00:17:39You go on up to his office and I'll run back and get them and join you later.
00:17:43Okay, Soapy.
00:18:03Let's go.
00:18:21Oh, hello.
00:18:23Did you find your ribbons?
00:18:25Now, if you'll allow me, I'll escort you to the quartermaster's office.
00:18:28Good morning, Lieutenant Wood.
00:18:29Good morning, Colonel.
00:18:29Lieutenant Wood was on his way over to your office, sir.
00:18:31He wanted to see you about something important.
00:18:32Why, I just...
00:18:33Oh, all right, come right along, Lieutenant.
00:18:35Yes, sir.
00:18:40And now, if you'll allow me, I'll show you to the quartermaster's office.
00:18:43He's a personal friend of mine.
00:18:44Oh, thank you so much.
00:18:50Well, what do you want to talk to me about?
00:18:52I don't think I'd better take it up just now, sir.
00:18:55You see, it's a long story and...
00:18:56Oh, well, I've got lots of...
00:18:58Come on, Hamilton's office.
00:18:59Yes, sir.
00:19:07Sit down.
00:19:08Thank you, sir.
00:19:13Well?
00:19:14What's the big story?
00:19:16Well, you see, sir, I think...
00:19:19That is, I think...
00:19:21Fine, fine.
00:19:22I'm glad to see that some of my officers think.
00:19:29What's the dog's name?
00:19:31Latita.
00:19:31That's funny.
00:19:32Crazy little one.
00:19:36What do you say, crazy lieutenant?
00:19:38Loco...
00:19:41I'll remember that.
00:19:45Well, isn't it a fact, Lieutenant, that you have nothing at all to talk to me about?
00:19:49And that Cooper's statement was just a subterfuge to get you away from that young lady?
00:19:54Well, sir...
00:19:55Never mind, Wood.
00:19:57I was a lieutenant once myself.
00:20:00But since you have such a super abundance of vitality and energy this bright morning,
00:20:05perhaps you'd like to see Captain Andrews and help him map out the new tactics for your unit.
00:20:12Well, well, sir, I...
00:20:13That's a lot of work, Wood.
00:20:15And you better get started right away.
00:20:18That'll be all.
00:20:20Thank you, sir.
00:20:39Hiya, pal.
00:20:40Did you put me over with the Colonel?
00:20:41Put you over?
00:20:42You put me under?
00:20:44You got me into a fine jam.
00:20:46I've just spent two hours going over new tactics with Andrews.
00:20:49Now I'll have to spend two days working out the details.
00:20:53Well, there's nothing like good hard work to keep a fellow out of mischief.
00:21:00Where are you going?
00:21:02I'm going out with Sophie and Laquita.
00:21:04Oh, so you've got a Mexican girl for me?
00:21:06No, that's her dog's name.
00:21:09Oh.
00:21:10So her name's Sophie, eh?
00:21:11Yeah, she's from back east.
00:21:13She's a personal friend of the Quartermaster's family.
00:21:15I've got two days' leave of absence to show her the city.
00:21:18Incidentally, isn't that my tie?
00:21:20Yeah, how does it look?
00:21:26Suds for Sophie.
00:21:29Well, you're going to study tactics and I'm going to put them into practice.
00:21:32So long, pal.
00:21:35Now, the Hoje.
00:21:44You're going to study.
00:21:44A light one.
00:21:47I'm going to study.
00:21:50Now?
00:21:50You're going to study.
00:21:56I think, the time of my tie-up…
00:22:02You're going to study.
00:22:03Let's go.
00:22:27Katherine.
00:22:28Yes, sir?
00:22:29Come here.
00:22:32What's the meaning of this?
00:22:33What do you mean, what's the meaning of it?
00:22:35Don't stall now.
00:22:37When was Cooper here?
00:22:38Cooper? What Cooper?
00:22:39Do you take me for a sap?
00:22:41That's Tom Cooper's soap.
00:22:43How long has this been going on?
00:22:45Are you out of your head?
00:22:46How did I know that was from Tom Cooper?
00:22:48It came to the mail like it was some kind of sample.
00:22:50Yeah?
00:22:51Well, if he thinks he can come between you and me
00:22:54with his soft soap ways,
00:22:55I'll give him a sample of something else.
00:22:59Now, boys, I know just how you feel.
00:23:02Where's Cooper?
00:23:02Yes, where is he?
00:23:03He's in the city on leave of absence.
00:23:05Yeah?
00:23:06Well, it's lucky for him he's not here.
00:23:07What's he trying to do?
00:23:08Chisel in on me and my wife?
00:23:10Well, your wife got one, too.
00:23:11It seems that several of the boys' wives
00:23:13have received presents from Soapy today, Matt.
00:23:15I think the old man should hear this.
00:23:17That's an idea.
00:23:18If we can't take a punch at him,
00:23:20we can't have him up on the carpet
00:23:21for conduct on becoming an officer.
00:23:23But it's early yet.
00:23:24I don't think the old man will be in the office.
00:23:25All right, then.
00:23:26We'll get him at home.
00:23:27Come on.
00:23:28We can't get away with stuff like that.
00:23:30We'll get him.
00:23:34Come on.
00:23:35Come on.
00:23:37Come on.
00:23:37Well, now, listen.
00:23:39I wouldn't take it to heart, gentlemen.
00:23:41After all, Cooper probably meant it as a joke.
00:23:44I beg your pardon, Colonel.
00:23:46But I know the kind of dizzy women Cooper gives this perfume junk to.
00:23:49And when he sends it to my wife, it's no joke.
00:23:52I know, but I wouldn't get excited.
00:23:55Why, Cooper's a pretty square sort of a chap.
00:23:58Now, suppose you all sit down and have a cup of coffee.
00:24:00I'll send it to you right away,
00:24:01and I'll be back myself, too, in a minute.
00:24:08My wife told me she got hers in the mail.
00:24:10Mine came in the mail, too.
00:24:11Yeah, she feels pretty smart, doesn't he, huh?
00:24:27I'll be back.
00:24:32I'll be back.
00:24:41Gentlemen...
00:24:42A joke's a joke, but this is different.
00:24:47When a commissioned officer, so far,
00:24:49against ordinary discipline, has to show disrespect to the wife of his commandant,
00:24:54he is guilty of conduct unbecoming an officer you're right sir i understand that lieutenant
00:24:59cooper is in the city on leave of absence telephone lieutenant wood get him here at once
00:25:05yes sir get me lieutenant wood you sent for me sir
00:25:16you know where lieutenant cooper is in the city i know several places he might be all right
00:25:22take orderly enfield with you fine lieutenant cooper i wish to see my office immediately put him under
00:25:28arrest if necessary yes sir all right gentlemen you may return to your duties i'll attend to lieutenant
00:25:37cooper would you like something to eat no thank you make it a picture of beer how did you like
00:25:47that
00:25:47soap it's very nice lakita liked it too lakita yes lakita i gave her a bath with it she just
00:25:56loves
00:25:56perfume soap poor lakita she'd love it here well we could take her up a couple of bottles of beer
00:26:03don't be silly hello woody how are the old tactics i've been enjoying my tactics very much i've been
00:26:10looking for you all day colonel wants to see you come to come down here and i'll buy him a
00:26:14beer
00:26:14no but seriously soapy colonel wants to see you in his office right away what's this another gag
00:26:20you tell him colonel's compliment sir he wants to see you immediately if you won't come willingly
00:26:25you'll be placed under arrest
00:26:29and in the meantime i'll take care of your unfinished business see you later sophie
00:26:40i hope there's nothing wrong nothing i can't make right beautiful
00:26:48so you deny sending the soap to my wife and the wives of the other office absolutely
00:26:55is that your printing cooper
00:26:59no sir do you recognize that printing well i i'd rather not say sir
00:27:07anfield you say the printed reports of the officers maybe you recognize that well it looks familiar
00:27:25well you'll notice that's the same as that of lieutenant woods on the bombing unit report
00:27:31so is wood eh
00:27:35where is wood i believe he's dancing with lieutenant cooper's girl in a beer garden sir
00:27:42oh so that's the explanation of this hocus pocus about the soap
00:27:47if the other officers have gotten a hold of you this morning it might have been more than a practical
00:27:52joke
00:27:53wood must be out of his head yes sir what well i mean sir i don't believe lieutenant wood is
00:27:58feeling very well he's been acting queerly lately remember i mentioned something about his health
00:28:04when we were flying the air mail oh yes yes and maybe you ought to spend a week or two
00:28:08in the hospital
00:28:10well if i might suggest it sir i believe he's been working rather hard and uh the month's furlough
00:28:15might snap him out of it maybe you're right cooper wood is needed badly in his unit especially now that
00:28:21captain andrews is sick and i can't take a chance if he's going stainless that'll be all
00:28:34good
00:28:49hiya soapy old boy hiya woody old benedict that's right only six more months of bachelorhood
00:28:54Yeah, and then what'll I do?
00:28:55This dump's been as lonesome as the North Pole for the past month.
00:28:58I guess it means goodbye to the good old days.
00:29:00Ah, but what'll you see, Soapy?
00:29:02Eyes like sapphires, hair like a waving wheat field,
00:29:06a nose that's a poem, lips the color of the pomegranate,
00:29:09and a complexion like milk.
00:29:11Pasteurized or raw?
00:29:13She's personality personified.
00:29:15Boy, you have got it bad, haven't you?
00:29:26What have we here? Mice?
00:29:28No, that's Soapy's Laquita.
00:29:29Soapy's been gadding around, visiting a lot of friends for the last few days,
00:29:32and I've had to mind the pup for her.
00:29:35But she leaves for the yeast tomorrow,
00:29:36and then my nurse-made days will be over.
00:29:39Looks like she doesn't go for army food.
00:29:42What do you feed them anyway?
00:29:43I don't know.
00:29:44Let's see, chihuahua's Mexican.
00:29:47Have you tried a hot tamale?
00:29:49That's an idea.
00:29:54By the way, I haven't told you all the news.
00:29:58I dropped in on the old man.
00:30:00He told me the bombing unit is taking off
00:30:02for the maneuvers in San Francisco tomorrow.
00:30:06Andrews is sick.
00:30:08I'm to be captain captain.
00:30:09That's great, Woody.
00:30:10I heard that the doctor grounded Andrews,
00:30:12and it won't be long now until you'll be permanent captain.
00:30:14When I am, you'll get that first lieutenant's birth
00:30:17in the bombing unit.
00:30:18Well, I've got to step on it.
00:30:19I've got a lot of work to do
00:30:20if I'm going to get those planes ready.
00:30:22See you later.
00:30:23So long.
00:30:25Come on, Lakita.
00:30:27It's time for your bath.
00:30:45Here's a telegram that just came in for Lieutenant Wood.
00:30:48What do I do with it?
00:31:01What do I do with it?
00:31:03Relay, it's waiting for the maneuvers.
00:31:05Okay.
00:31:07Don't you want to kiss Lakita goodbye?
00:31:10I'd better not.
00:31:10They say kissing animals is dangerous.
00:31:12You don't mean to tell me you're afraid
00:31:14you'll catch anything from Lakita.
00:31:15Well, not exactly.
00:31:16You see, Lakita's so small, and she might get something from me,
00:31:19and I may not be able to get over it.
00:31:22All right.
00:31:24Bye.
00:31:24Bye.
00:31:28I wonder if Lieutenant Wood received my telegram.
00:31:31Maybe he's waiting for you at the hotel, honey.
00:31:34Maybe.
00:31:35Get me a taxi, Ida.
00:31:36Yes, sir.
00:31:37Here's the taxi, boy.
00:31:39Come on, Ida.
00:31:41Yes.
00:31:41Come on.
00:31:58Won't you allow me?
00:32:02Please allow me.
00:32:13Ida.
00:32:14Doesn't that look like Lieutenant Wood?
00:32:15It sure do.
00:32:17Maybe he got mixed up on the train.
00:32:20You wait here a minute.
00:32:21Yes, ma'am.
00:32:28Guess who?
00:32:30Well, it feels like Mary.
00:32:33The perfume is like Amy.
00:32:35But you sound like Sarah.
00:32:36Well, I like that.
00:32:39I like it, too.
00:32:40Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:32:42I thought it was somebody else.
00:32:43Well, under these conditions, I wish I were somebody else.
00:32:46I know you'll excuse me.
00:32:47I was expecting to meet another officer.
00:32:50I made a mistake.
00:32:51Wait a minute.
00:32:52You can't walk out of my life like that.
00:32:53Well, I...
00:32:54Well, under these conditions, if you're expecting to meet somebody else and they didn't show up,
00:32:58maybe I can be of some help.
00:32:59Thank you so much, but I'm on my way to the Metropolitan Hotel.
00:33:02You know where the Metropolitan Hotel is?
00:33:04No, but I'm sure the taxi driver does.
00:33:06You don't know these cab drivers, and it's dangerous to drive with strangers.
00:33:10Well, after all, I don't know you either.
00:33:12Well, you're gonna know me very well.
00:33:25I think you'll find it much more comfortable riding in this car than in a taxi.
00:33:28Yes, thank you. It's very comfortable.
00:33:54Good way, boy.
00:33:56I love you.
00:33:57I love you.
00:33:59I love you.
00:33:59Let's go.
00:34:00All you need now is a groom.
00:34:04Thank you, sir.
00:34:07You shouldn't have done that.
00:34:08I get a kick out of doing things I shouldn't.
00:34:10You're very kind.
00:34:11I don't find it difficult.
00:34:13Well, I guess you want to get settled now, and I don't want to be in your way.
00:34:17When am I going to see you again?
00:34:19Why, I...
00:34:19Fine, that's a date.
00:34:21I'll give you a ring.
00:34:26Oh, I forgot the most important thing.
00:34:28You haven't told me your name.
00:34:34My name's Ida Johnson.
00:34:38Glad to know you, Miss Johnson.
00:34:39I'm Tom Cooper.
00:34:40A telephone call from a lady in distress to Grandfield will reach me anytime.
00:34:44I give 24-hour service.
00:34:46Goodbye.
00:34:47I'll be seeing you.
00:34:50How come you give me my name, honey?
00:34:54I thought it would be fun.
00:35:01I don't know.
00:35:26No bad news, is it, honey?
00:35:35All my love and a million kisses.
00:35:39There sure is a lot of kisses.
00:35:42Guess there's nothing for us to do but to stay here.
00:35:45How come you all didn't ask Lieutenant Cooper if he knew Lieutenant Wolf?
00:35:51I wonder why I didn't.
00:35:53But then, of course, he talked so fast he really didn't give me an opportunity.
00:36:16I'll have to admit, Tom, you certainly know your country and your moonlight.
00:36:22You shouldn't have done that.
00:36:23I couldn't help it, Ida. I love you.
00:36:26I've loved you since the first minute I saw you at the station.
00:36:29I know I don't amount to much, but next month I come up for a first lieutenancy.
00:36:33And maybe next year I might be a captain.
00:36:37I know, but I can't marry you.
00:36:39Why not?
00:36:41Please don't ask me to answer that.
00:36:43Then there's somebody else?
00:36:45Yes.
00:36:47Gee, that's tough.
00:36:49See, my roommate comes back from San Francisco in the morning and...
00:36:53I thought that if I could tell him that you and I were going to be engaged and get married,
00:36:57he'd get a big kick out of it.
00:37:00We might even have had a double wedding.
00:37:04Who is the fellow?
00:37:06Tom, do you know Lieutenant Richard Wood?
00:37:08Woody? Sure, he's my pal, my buddy.
00:37:11He's the fellow I've been telling you about.
00:37:14He's the fellow...
00:37:16Do you mean...
00:37:18I don't know what you'll think of me.
00:37:21I'm the girl Dick's engaged to.
00:37:24Oh, I've been such a fool.
00:37:26I don't know whatever possessed me to give you my maid's name and not to tell you about Dick.
00:37:30I guess it must have been just that I loved you too from the first minute I saw you.
00:37:34How could you play a rotten trick like this on Woody?
00:37:38Don't blame me, Tom. I've been through enough already.
00:37:40I haven't slept a wink in two nights.
00:37:43Please believe me.
00:37:44I couldn't ever have really loved Woody.
00:37:46What do you do, go around getting engaged to men just for the fun of it?
00:37:49Or maybe you're just like all the rest of them.
00:37:53I guess I don't deserve anything better than that.
00:37:56Please don't be angry with me.
00:37:59I love you. I swear it.
00:38:01I wouldn't want any love or happiness at Woody's expense.
00:38:07All right, Lieutenant Cooper.
00:38:10Would you be so kind as to drive me back to my hotel?
00:38:17пятig...
00:38:22Full one.
00:38:25Knit one.
00:38:32Purl one.
00:38:34Knit one.ья
00:38:46First time a shatter I was making.
00:38:48I do feel rather nervous.
00:38:50Nervous?
00:38:51You's like a hen on a hot griddle.
00:38:54You ain't nervous, honey.
00:38:55You was in love.
00:38:56Don't be silly.
00:38:58Anyway, why would that bother me?
00:39:00Lieutenant Wood will be back tomorrow.
00:39:02You ain't in love with Lieutenant Wood.
00:39:04Don't talk nonsense, either.
00:39:06You only got engaged to Lieutenant Wood
00:39:08because his pappy and your pappy is friends.
00:39:12And Lieutenant Wood loves you, and you
00:39:14wasn't in love with nobody else.
00:39:16You're funny, Ida.
00:39:17First you accuse me of being in love,
00:39:19and then you try to convince me I'm not.
00:39:20Oh, you was in love, all right, but not with Lieutenant Wood.
00:39:23You was in love with Lieutenant Cooper, and you knows it.
00:39:28You're right, Ida.
00:39:29It's an awful mess.
00:39:30I don't know what to do.
00:39:36All you got to do is explain the situation
00:39:39to Lieutenant Wood when he gets back tomorrow.
00:39:43Oh, I couldn't, Ida.
00:39:44I couldn't.
00:39:56I couldn't bear to tell Dick it would break him up terribly.
00:39:59Well, it's better to break one heart now
00:40:02than to bust three later on.
00:40:15Sweetheart.
00:40:17Oh, I thought I never would get back.
00:40:19How have you been, darling?
00:40:21I've been all right, Dick.
00:40:22Oh, it's good to see you.
00:40:24Oh, Dick, put me down.
00:40:28Have you been as lonesome as I have?
00:40:30Well, I managed to amuse myself.
00:40:32And besides, you can never get very lonesome with Ida.
00:40:35Good old Ida.
00:40:36How is she?
00:40:37Oh, she's fine.
00:40:38She'll be in in a minute.
00:40:39Well, what have you been doing with yourself?
00:40:42Have you seen much of the city?
00:40:43Yes, quite a bit.
00:40:45Have you been out to the flying field?
00:40:46No, I wanted to, but I never seem to get there.
00:40:49Oh, I could kick myself.
00:40:51If I had only thought, I could have had my pal Tom Cooper
00:40:54take you around and show you the sights.
00:40:56Oh, you've got to meet him.
00:40:58He's a grand chap.
00:41:01Well, what's the matter?
00:41:02Something wrong?
00:41:03Oh, no, it's nothing, Dick.
00:41:05It's sort of stuffy in here.
00:41:06I think I'd like to take a walk.
00:41:08All right.
00:41:09Maybe we could drive out to the field
00:41:11and Tom could have dinner with us in the office's mess.
00:41:14No, I think I'd rather walk.
00:41:16I'll get my hat.
00:41:26Hello, Lieutenant Wood.
00:41:28Hello, Ida.
00:41:29How are you?
00:41:30Just fine.
00:41:31How's you?
00:41:31Oh, I'm always the same.
00:41:33Especially when Miss Evelyn's around.
00:41:37Ida.
00:41:37Yes.
00:41:39Don't forget to mail those letters.
00:41:41I almost forgot.
00:41:48I think I forgot something else.
00:41:52Well, now, let's see.
00:41:54You've got your hat, your coat, and your bag.
00:41:57Of course, you can't mail letters without stamps.
00:42:00That's it, stamps.
00:42:18I'll see you in, Lieutenant.
00:42:24Oh, yes, sir.
00:42:25Goodbye.
00:42:36I'll see you in, Lieutenant.
00:42:38Well, I'm ready.
00:42:41Evelyn.
00:42:46Where did you get this?
00:42:48Well, what difference does it make, Dick?
00:42:50After all, a cake of soap is a cake of soap.
00:42:53But this is different.
00:42:55Evelyn, has Tom Cooper been up here?
00:42:59I'm not going to lie to you, Dick.
00:43:00Yes, he has.
00:43:03Please, let's not talk about it.
00:43:09You mean...
00:43:10I'm supposed to hear that you and Tom have met each other
00:43:12and are trying to conceal it from me, and I'm not to talk about it?
00:43:19Well...
00:43:20How did you meet him?
00:43:21Well, I mistook him for you at the train.
00:43:24He drove me to the hotel.
00:43:26And when he asked me my name, I gave him Idas.
00:43:29Then we went out a few times and...
00:43:30If it was so simple, then why did you try to conceal it from me?
00:43:35Evelyn, I want to know everything.
00:43:37I have a right to know.
00:43:42I didn't want to tell you, Dick.
00:43:43I hate myself for having to.
00:43:46I love Tom.
00:43:48He loves me.
00:43:49We couldn't help it.
00:43:51It just happened.
00:43:54You mean...
00:43:55You meet a man, know him three days, forget about me and everything else,
00:43:59and then fall for him?
00:44:03Maybe you're just like the rest of the girls he picks up and gives soap to.
00:44:06Dick!
00:44:08Then that's the kind of a friend I've got.
00:44:10The minute I turn my back, he steps out with the girl I'm going to matter.
00:44:14That double-crossing, two-timing...
00:44:16Dick! Dick!
00:44:18Please, wait.
00:44:27Hello, Woody. What's new?
00:44:28Get up on your feet.
00:44:31I told you to keep that left up. You're a sucker for a right.
00:44:34No. I'm a sucker for a friend.
00:44:40You...
00:44:40Wait a minute, Woody.
00:44:42Wait a minute.
00:44:44I've seen her. I know all about it.
00:44:46I never knew before I was living with a cheap, no...
00:44:48Listen, old man.
00:44:49I read in the paper that the girl you were engaged to was named Worthington.
00:44:52This girl told me her name was Johnson.
00:44:55She didn't know I was...
00:44:55Just because I've been a sap, I suppose you think I'm going to keep on being one.
00:45:01If you'll only listen, I can explain everything.
00:45:03What's there to explain?
00:45:05I thought you were my friend and confided in you.
00:45:08You know what that girl meant to me.
00:45:10As soon as I'm out of sight, you pick up with her.
00:45:13Insult my friendship and my fiancée by sending her the things you send those other cheap dames.
00:45:17Then you turn her against me, so she admits she loves you.
00:45:20Well, if that's what you and she call love, I don't want any part of it.
00:45:23But, Woody, you're all wrong.
00:45:24All right. That's my business.
00:45:26We're through.
00:45:27I'm going to see the adjutant and move into private quarters as soon as it can be arranged.
00:45:32Come in.
00:45:35Colonel Brooks' compliment, sir.
00:45:36He wants to see Lieutenant Wood and Lieutenant Cooper right away.
00:45:39It's important.
00:45:40Very well.
00:45:51You boys have probably read of the stratosphere flight that the Army is planning.
00:45:57Yes, sir.
00:45:59The objectives of the flight are to try, if possible, to better...
00:46:06Commandus Settle's altitude record of eleven and a half miles.
00:46:11And to study by means of scientific instruments
00:46:16the stratospheric and electrical air conditions at various altitudes.
00:46:22The balloon will be the largest ever constructed
00:46:27and will demonstrate the practicability of such large, lighter-than-air vehicles.
00:46:34It has been my pleasure to learn from Colonel Worthington of West Point,
00:46:38who originated the idea of the flight,
00:46:43that when the ascension takes place,
00:46:46I am to have charge of the undertaking.
00:46:49Now, of course, it goes without saying
00:46:51that the flight will be a hazardous one,
00:46:54and that the pilots will have little more than 50-50 chance,
00:46:59and that they must realize
00:47:01that considering the value of the balloon and the scientific instruments,
00:47:09that their lives will be of secondary importance.
00:47:14You, Lieutenant Wood,
00:47:16because of your mathematical and scientific training at West Point,
00:47:22would, I am sure, be qualified for the scientific end of the job.
00:47:28And you, Lieutenant Cooper,
00:47:32because of your record in the air,
00:47:34would be eminently qualified to operate the balloon.
00:47:38Yes, sir.
00:47:39Do you think I can depend on you?
00:47:41Why, of course, sir.
00:47:42I don't know how to thank you, but I...
00:47:44I really can't believe it, sir.
00:47:46You men must act as an absolute unit,
00:47:50and knowing the friendship existing between you,
00:47:53I consider it an added qualification.
00:47:57Yes, sir.
00:47:59All right, gentlemen.
00:48:01I shall communicate my selection to the war department.
00:48:06That will be all, Lieutenant Cooper.
00:48:08You will receive your further communication
00:48:10from Lieutenant Wood
00:48:13after I've outlined to him the scientific training
00:48:15and investigation that he will undertake
00:48:18during the next month.
00:48:31I will take you, Lieutenant.
00:48:31Gee, Woody, that was a great break the Colonel gave us, wasn't it?
00:48:40When you receive this,
00:48:41I shall be on the train en route to New York.
00:48:44I think it's the only logical thing to do.
00:48:47Good luck.
00:48:50Woody, please.
00:49:03We can't let the old man in the outfit down.
00:49:07But I want it understood, definitely,
00:49:09that from now on,
00:49:11the relationship between you and me
00:49:12is strictly that of first and second lieutenant.
00:49:16Nothing more.
00:49:46There it is, boys.
00:49:513,500 separate pieces of cloth
00:49:54sewn in the biggest balloon
00:49:56yet to leave the ground.
00:50:19...
00:50:33All right, boys.
00:50:35There it is.
00:50:37Well, there it is.
00:50:46Let's take pictures of the accomplices
00:50:48All right, boys.
00:51:18You boys better turn in and get a good rest while we're inflating the balloon.
00:51:22It'll be well into the night before it's up to capacity.
00:51:25Yes, sir.
00:51:26Thank you, sir.
00:51:57My, that's a beautiful sight from here.
00:51:59Yes, it is.
00:52:01And you're going to see the start of a great experiment.
00:52:04The boys expect to get away by dawn.
00:52:07Well, let's go, dear.
00:52:32Well, what do you think, huh?
00:52:34Well, from this morning's weather reports,
00:52:36it looks as though atmospheric conditions will be as good as we'll get for the takeoff.
00:52:40Well, then, there's a chance of you making a record, huh?
00:52:43We'll certainly try, sir.
00:52:57Let's go.
00:52:58Will the bag be fully inflated when they take off?
00:53:00No, my dear.
00:53:01Otherwise, the heat of the sun, when it rises,
00:53:03would cause such an expansion of the gas that the covering would burst.
00:53:07How long will it take them to go up?
00:53:08Well, if everything goes all right,
00:53:10the boys ought to be in the stratosphere in three or four hours.
00:53:13Come.
00:53:14Let's go over to the gondola.
00:53:16Oh, do you really think I should?
00:53:17It might be embarrassing.
00:53:19Nonsense, dear.
00:53:19Come on.
00:53:20Come on.
00:53:24I guess we're ready to start, sir.
00:53:26Well, good luck, my boy.
00:53:27Thank you, sir.
00:53:28And you too, Cooper.
00:53:29Thank you, sir.
00:53:29We'll camp right in the radio room till we know you're down.
00:53:32That's safe.
00:53:33Thank you, sir.
00:53:34Good luck, Dick.
00:53:36Thank you, Riffle.
00:53:38A very successful trip, Tom.
00:53:39Thank you, Miss Johnson.
00:53:41I mean, Miss Worthington.
00:53:46Good luck, boys.
00:53:47Good luck, boys.
00:54:08Everything all set?
00:54:10Right.
00:54:11All right.
00:54:20Stand here.
00:54:23Cast off.
00:54:55All right.
00:54:56Cut loose the ballast.
00:55:06All right.
00:55:09Cut loose the ballast.
00:55:10All right.
00:55:31Good luck.
00:55:33Good luck.
00:55:36Let's go.
00:55:36Look.
00:55:39Let's go.
00:55:40Let's go.
00:56:03Wood calling Grant Field.
00:56:06From Lieutenant Wood.
00:56:08Everything going okay, altitude 58,000 feet.
00:56:11They've almost reached Commander Settle's record.
00:56:2068,700 feet, about 13 miles.
00:56:23Pretty good, huh?
00:56:33Wood calling Grant Field.
00:56:39Condition same as previously reported.
00:56:41Ideal for observation.
00:56:43Altitude 68,700 feet.
00:56:46Over 13 miles.
00:56:48If they don't get another foot, that's something to shoot at.
00:56:51If they can get down with those instruments intact,
00:56:54it may mean some startling innovation to science.
00:56:58We'll try another 1,000 feet.
00:57:00They've gone far enough.
00:57:02Tell them to start down.
00:57:03Grant Field calling Lieutenant Wood.
00:57:06Grant Field calling Lieutenant Wood.
00:57:15They want us to start down.
00:57:17What's the altitude?
00:57:2072,000 feet.
00:57:23Almost 14 miles.
00:57:26Start down.
00:57:47Here's the helicopter.
00:57:49Sit down.
00:57:51I'm going to get him on the track.
00:57:54Come on.
00:57:54Get him on the track.
00:57:55Get him on the track.
00:57:56Get him on the track, Uncle.
00:57:56Get him on the track.
00:58:04There's no use. It's stuck. I can't do anything with it.
00:58:12The lightning bolt strikes this bag. We're through.
00:58:19Dad, how far away do you suppose they are now?
00:58:22If the storm has the velocity wood estimated,
00:58:24they're hundreds of miles, maybe a thousand miles away.
00:58:30Lieutenant Wood.
00:58:32Can't ascertain position. Thunder and lightning, terrific.
00:58:36Low-pressure area expanding gas and causing bloom to ascend again.
00:58:43We're rising all right, but not fast enough to get above it.
00:58:46We're still at 38,000 feet.
00:58:49The bag's only half inflated.
00:58:51If we could get out of this low-pressure area,
00:58:53we'll be down in a few hours.
00:58:54We've either got to deplete and get below the storm area,
00:58:57or get above it somehow.
00:58:58We can't last long at this altitude.
00:59:02Still drifting and ascending slowly.
00:59:04Feel confident we'll be able to descend
00:59:06as soon as we leave the low-pressure storm area.
00:59:09If the Eastern Weather Bureau report of the storm is true,
00:59:12the boys won't be out of it for another thousand miles.
00:59:16But haven't they got parachutes?
00:59:18Maybe we'd better let them use the parachutes.
00:59:24Tell Cooper and Wood that I order them to bail out immediately.
00:59:34Fire. My compliment to Colonel Brooks.
00:59:38Owing to my confidence that I can salvage the scientific instruments,
00:59:41I don't consider it expedient to leave the ship.
00:59:44I am ordering Lieutenant Cooper to bail out.
00:59:46They'll have to be court-martialed when they get down.
00:59:49Yeah?
00:59:50Well, first you've got to get them down.
00:59:52Put on your parachute.
00:59:53No, thanks.
00:59:54I'm your superior officer, and I order you to do it.
00:59:57Yeah, well, if you can disobey your superior officer,
00:59:59I can disobey mine.
01:00:03Dad, you've got to do something.
01:00:05What can we do?
01:00:06Colonel Brooks has ordered them to come down.
01:00:08I don't care.
01:00:10The man I love is up there in that balloon.
01:00:12Well, when you picked Wood,
01:00:13you certainly picked a stubborn man to fall in love with.
01:00:16It isn't Wood.
01:00:17What?
01:00:17It's Tom Cooper.
01:00:19I have it.
01:00:21If they won't listen to us,
01:00:23maybe Cooper will listen to Miss Worthington.
01:00:26Contact the balloon again.
01:00:28All right, then why don't you let me take the chance?
01:00:30I know more about flying this gas bag than you do.
01:00:32Because your life means more than mine.
01:00:34How do you figure that?
01:00:35Evelyn loves you.
01:00:36I can tell by the way she acted before we took off.
01:00:39And besides, I heard that slip you made
01:00:42when you called her Miss Johnson.
01:00:43That was enough to convince me your stories were true.
01:00:46And anyway, soapy,
01:00:48I've been thinking things over.
01:00:50I've acted like a fool.
01:00:52You were right.
01:00:54Evelyn loves you.
01:00:55I know she does.
01:00:56I tell you that...
01:00:56Wait a minute.
01:00:58Dick.
01:00:59Dick.
01:01:00Please come down.
01:01:01It's Evelyn.
01:01:03You've got to bring Tom down for my sake.
01:01:06Please.
01:01:11You were right, Sophie.
01:01:13She does love me.
01:01:14We're both bailouts.
01:01:16I told you so.
01:01:17Come on, let's go.
01:01:18All right.
01:01:19I'll help you with your shoes.
01:01:20You help me with mine.
01:01:21Okay.
01:01:25I can't hear a thing.
01:01:49We've lost contact.
01:01:51We've lost contact.
01:02:05We've lost contact.
01:02:08We've lost contact.
01:02:11You'll be lost!
01:02:12We lost contact.
01:02:12They're out of hand.
01:02:13I'm not going to let the test.
01:02:16We've lost contact.
01:02:17I'm going to let the test.
01:02:18You've lost contact.
01:02:19I'll let the test.
01:02:22Try and get a little rest.
01:02:24If there's nothing more you can do here.
01:02:25It's all right.
01:02:26Grant Field, calling Lieutenant Woods.
01:02:31Grant Peele calling Lieutenant Wood.
01:02:54Have they heard from Lieutenant Wood?
01:02:56Sorry, I don't know.
01:03:06Why, hello.
01:03:13How are you, Cooper?
01:03:14I was never so glad to see anybody in my life.
01:03:17Have you heard from Lieutenant Wood?
01:03:19Not a thing since you found that you were picked up.
01:03:21Have you got the chart you spoke about?
01:03:24This is almost as good as having the instruments themselves.
01:03:27I hope nothing has happened to Lieutenant Wood.
01:03:30He means a lot to me.
01:03:31I know, my boy.
01:03:32But there's a young lady down in the Metropolitan Hotel to whom you mean a lot.
01:03:35Colonel.
01:03:36Yes?
01:03:36Here's a newsflash.
01:03:38An unidentified balloon has crashed near Quebec, Canada.
01:03:41The pilot is badly cracked up and unconscious.
01:03:44It must be Wood.
01:03:45Do you mind, Colonel, if I hop on a plane and...
01:03:47Okay, Chabot.
01:03:52Hello.
01:03:53Get me to the Metropolitan Hotel in a hurry.
01:04:07Take care of my ship, will you?
01:04:08Yes, sir.
01:04:09Where can I get a cab for St. Vincent's Hospital?
01:04:11Find one right over there.
01:04:24Hello, Woody.
01:04:24How are you?
01:04:25Hello, Suppy.
01:04:27Are you badly hurt, Dick?
01:04:29Nothing.
01:04:29I won't get over, Evelyn.
01:04:32Look.
01:04:33I saved one of the instruments.
01:04:35It's still sealed and shows over 18 miles.
01:04:38Say, that'll be an all-time altitude record.
01:04:40Don't you believe it.
01:04:41With what I found out about stratosphere flying,
01:04:44I can show them how to build a balloon that'll ascend 20 miles.
01:04:48Maybe more.
01:04:49Great.
01:04:50When do you think we'll be able to go up?
01:04:52There isn't going to be any we, Suppy.
01:04:56Stratosphere flying is too dangerous for a married man.
01:05:10I go up there.
01:05:10I was one of the keys to a man to come down, Jack Keenan, but I had as much Spaßily.
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