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  • Without Orders (1936)
  • Passed
    64 min | Drama
Without Orders (1936)
Passed
64 min | Drama

Len Kendrick, whose father J. P. owns Amalgamated Air Lines, breaks a cross-country flying record and is cheered by a crowd of fans as he lands at the airline's Portland, Oregon airport. In the crowd are Kay Armstrong, an Amalgamated ...See moreLen Kendrick, whose father J. P. owns Amalgamated Air Lines, breaks a cross-country flying record and is cheered by a crowd of fans as he lands at the airline's Portland, Oregon airport. In the crowd are Kay Armstrong, an Amalgamated stewardess who is dating Wad Madison, a veteran pilot, and her sister Penny. Although the playboy Len prefers Kay, he goes out with Penny, who eventually follows him to New York on the pretext of furthering her show business career. While Kay grows frustrated by Wad's fanatical dedication to flying, Penny is dismayed by Len's heavy drinking. In spite of Penny's warnings, Len violates an aviation rule that stipulates that pilots should not fly within twenty-four hours of imbibing alcohol and makes a flight after a night of drinking. During the trip, Len experiences mechanical trouble but bails out just before the airplane crashes. His co-pilot, however, is killed. After bribing a bartender, Len is cleared of suspicion in the crash but is rejected by Penny. Broke, Len returns to Portland to fly for his father, who convinces Wad to abandon his plans to marry Kay and tutor Len. Oblivious to Wad, Len begins to romance Kay, who is impressed by the younger pilot's easy charm. When a jealous Wad finds Len drunk at Kay's apartment, he criticizes Kay for encouraging Len's bad habits. Resentful of Wad's possessiveness, Kay snubs him and, during a flying lesson, rejects his marriage proposal. Kay then writes to Penny, asking her advice about marrying Len, unaware of her sister's previous involvement with him. Concerned, Penny flies to Portland and meets secretly with Len to ask him to end his affair with Kay or have his crimes exposed. When he refuses to comply, Penny starts to telephone Kay, but is slugged by Len and fractures her skull on his mantle-piece. Leaving Penny unconscious, Len rushes to his next flight to Salt Lake City and asks Kay to marry him as soon as they land. By the time they reach Salt Lake City, however, Kay receives word that Penny is in the hospital and demands that they take Wad's flight back to Portland. When the airplane experiences engine trouble, Wad prepares to make an emergency landing, but Len locks him out of the cockpit and flies the craft to Portland. Accused publicly by Len of cowardice, Wad punches his rival and is fired by Kendrick. Wad then visits Penny, who is recuperating from surgery, and learns the truth about Len. Terrified, Wad dashes to the airport, where he hears that Len and Penny's flight to Salt Lake City has been trapped in a blizzard for hours. Eventually Wad connects with Len via radio and orders him to land, but Len, who has knocked out his co-pilot, chooses to jump rather than face a possible crash. After Len's parachute fails to open, Kay takes over the controls and, by following Wad's instructions, makes a safe emergency landing. Hailed as heroes, Kay and Wad, who has been re-hired by Kendrick, embrace. See less
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Director
Writers
J. Robert Bren (screen play) | Edmund L. Hartmann (screen play) | Peter B. Kyne (from a story by)
Cinematographer
J. Roy Hunt (photographed by)
Editor
Desmond Marquette (edited by)
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Updated Oct 23, 1936

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Oct 23, 1936 (United States)

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23 cast members
Name Known for
Sally Eilers
Kay Armstrong Kay Armstrong   See fewer
Robert Armstrong
'Wad' Madison 'Wad' Madison   See fewer
Frances Sage
Penny Armstrong Penny Armstrong   See fewer
Charley Grapewin
J.P. Kendrick J.P. Kendrick   See fewer
Vinton Hayworth
Len Kendrick Len Kendrick   See fewer
Ward Bond
Tim Casey Tim Casey   See fewer
Frank M. Thomas
Arthur Trueman Arthur Trueman   See fewer
May Boley
Mrs. Maddy Overhose Mrs. Maddy Overhose   See fewer
Arthur Loft
Air Controller Calkins Air Controller Calkins   See fewer
Walter Miller
Commerce Airline Inspector Commerce Airline Inspector   See fewer
Hooper Atchley
Worried Man Awaiting Salt Lake Flight (uncredited) Worried Man Awaiting Salt Lake Flight (uncredited)   See fewer
Edith Craig
Worried Lady Awaiting Salt Lake Flight (uncredited) Worried Lady Awaiting Salt Lake Flight (uncredited)   See fewer
Alan Curtis
Co-Pilot (uncredited) Co-Pilot (uncredited)   See fewer
Robert Frazer
CCC Camp Supervisor (uncredited) CCC Camp Supervisor (uncredited)   See fewer
Eddie Hart
Bartender (uncredited) Bartender (uncredited)   See fewer
Grace Hayle
Fat Lady at Airport (uncredited) Fat Lady at Airport (uncredited)   See fewer
Al Hill
Reporter (uncredited) Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
Harry Jans
Passenger Seeing Len Bail Out (uncredited) Passenger Seeing Len Bail Out (uncredited)   See fewer
Frank Marlowe
Pilot at Airport (uncredited) Pilot at Airport (uncredited)   See fewer
Frank Mills
Radio Reporter (uncredited) Radio Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
Jack Mulhall
Jake - the Airport Guard (uncredited) Jake - the Airport Guard (uncredited)   See fewer
Broderick O'Farrell
Surgeon (uncredited) Surgeon (uncredited)   See fewer
Helen Westcott
Little Girl (uncredited) Little Girl (uncredited)   See fewer
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