A lot of history can be recorded in a century, and while we haven't yet reached the centennial of America's involvement in the great war, society advancements make it seem like a millennium. Look at aircraft alone, from the one seaters of more than a century ago to the huge airline industry of today. America's involvement in the first world war didn't come until the end if it, and certainly the outcome for the boys was grim when they returned. An American pilot leaves the service of his country when his German pal is kicked out over paranoia during pre- American involvement times. He follows his friend to Germany and ends up serving under the Kaiser. But America's involvement is inevitable, causing conflict inside him, as does his love for a pretty German girl. "Please don't go away mad. Just go away", he tells his German pal, but under the thumb of commander Erich von Stroheim, he finds more than his share if issues to deal with.There's believable conflict in this above average B film that flies by in an hour. Ben Lyon is quite good as the American, with von Stroheim both subtle and powerful in his supporting role. This gives a reminder that the enemy is not always individually rotten as we would like to think, and the conflicts of war involve more than just two sides. Seeing that this came out as Germany was rebuilding under the Nazi's makes this all the more interesting and in the case of when it was released, very timely.
... View MoreWhen Fred is forced to leave his job as a test pilot for being a German immigrant his friend Bob goes with him. These are the days prior to America's entry in to World War One and anti German hysteria is running high. Unable to find work Fred decides to return to Germany "where he's wanted" and Bob goes with him. Both men fall in love with a pretty ambulance driver complicating their friendship. Things get even more complicated when America enters the war and Bob feels he must join his fellow countrymen on the other side. His only hope to escape would be with Fred's help, but to do so would put Fred into terrible danger.Interesting war drama about love, friendship and nationalism in time of war. Certainly its a pot boiler first (and a good one at that) but it also forces you to wonder which is more important friendship or country? The answer isn't that easy especially when any choice will be deadly. There really isn't much more to say beyond that except its a good little movie thats well told. Its an enjoyable hour and change that probably won't change your life but will keep you entertained.
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