Hell Divers (1931)
Directed by George W. Hill
Plot Summary: Story of rivalry between 2 Navy pilots on and off duty.
Wallace Beery hams it up mercilessly as a 'loveable slob' of a Navy Chief Petty Officer on the USS Saratoga. His lofty position is soon challenged by a hard-nosed and far more competent young chief played by Clark Gable. Beery, rather than bring his own standard up, seeks to sabotage Gable, leading to several confrontations where Beery is ultimately outclassed.
The movie has many charms to offset its drawbacks. There is a lot of footage of the USS Saratoga, the Navy's first big carrier, built on the hull of a cancelled battlecruiser. The Saratoga footage alone, along with that of other circa-1932 warships, makes this a must-see for naval buffs. This is also an early starring role for Gable, who plays his part well and looks every inch the young, dashing, competent CPO. Beery himself exudes charm despite overplaying his part. Look also for the ex-Mack Sennett bathing beauty Marie Prevost as the worldly Lulu.
Gable and Beery never liked each other and definitely never
got along, so the ending is somewhat ironic as it never would have happened
in reality. There are deering-do feats with planes including one in which
Gable lands a plane while hanging upside-down and balancing a lose bomb on
his hand so it doesn't fall. You have to see it to believe it. Beery, at the
time the bigger star gets most of the comic-relief which is the only part
of the movie that doesn't blend in. The plot is generic, in fact, almost the
same plot as the one Ramon Novarro starred in & made by the same studio
three years earlier titled "The flying fleet".
The movie though focuses more on the antagonistic relationship between boy-scout
Gable and perennial screw-up Beery. The final stunt leaves a lot to the imagination
because it involves ************SPOILERS******** a death of a major character
that one must wonder how he dies when the other character in a more perilous
situation survives ******************** END OF SPOILERS. All in all, one of
the fifteen biggest movies of the 1931-32 season.
Despite its uneven mix of comedy and drama, not to mention a boatload of Navy cliches, this movie is well worth watching, especially for Navy buffs.
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