Won in the Clouds is a 1928 American silent film directed by Bruce M. Mitchell and starring Al Wilson. Biplane pilots and thieves battle over a family diamond mine in South Africa.
Directed by Bruce Mitchell. With Al Wilson, Helen Foster, Frank Rice, George B. French. Biplane pilots and robbers battle over a family diamond mine in South Africa.
Aviation film has a long history. One of the first films to use an aeroplane as an integrated part of the story was Dash Through the Clouds (1912), a trivial comedy which today is only worth remembering for the amazing Wright aeroplane which is its real main character. A long range of films, today mostly…
Early aviation barnstormer Al Wilson became an acttion star in silent movies with films like this, using a simple adventure story about stolen diamonds in...
Won in the Clouds is a 1928 American silent film directed by Bruce M. Mitchell and starring Al Wilson. Biplane pilots and thieves battle over a family diamond mine in South Africa.
Directed by Bruce Mitchell. With Al Wilson, Helen Foster, Frank Rice, George B. French. Biplane pilots and robbers battle over a family diamond mine in South Africa.
Aviation film has a long history. One of the first films to use an aeroplane as an integrated part of the story was Dash Through the Clouds (1912), a trivial comedy which today is only worth remembering for the amazing Wright aeroplane which is its real main character. A long range of films, today mostly…
Early aviation barnstormer Al Wilson became an acttion star in silent movies with films like this, using a simple adventure story about stolen diamonds in...