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Skyway | |
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Directed by | Lewis D. Collins |
Written by | Albert DeMond (screenplay) Paul B. Franklin (story) |
Produced by | William T. Lackey (producer) |
Cinematography | Charles Edgar Schoenbaum |
Edited by | Carl Pierson |
Release date |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Skyway is a 1933 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Lewis D. Collins.
Pilot "Flash" Norris is always getting into trouble with his fists, and his quick temper. His girl, Lila, tries to get him to simmer down; and, convinces her father to give him a job in his bank. When the bank won’t invest in his old friend, George Taylor’s airline, Flash quits the bank.
But, when money goes missing, from the bank, it’s up to Flash to prove his innocence, recover the money, and catch up with the bank’s Vice President Baker and his girlfriend Mazie, before their ship takes them to a jurisdiction, without an extradition treaty. Lila doesn’t give up hope, waiting for Flash, and her ship to come in.
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