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Riding on Air is a curious blend of comedy and adventure from 1937 that showcases a rather whimsical premise. The plot twists around smugglers who are using an unusual device to control planes mid-flight, while two reporters are caught in a competitive chase—one, a determined fellow named Elmer Lane, and the other, the equally ambitious Betty Harrison. The film's pacing has that lively rhythm typical of the era, with sharp dialogues and amusing encounters, all wrapped in an adventurous atmosphere. The performances bring a lighthearted charm, and while the special effects might be a bit rudimentary by today's standards, they have a certain charm that adds to the film's distinct appeal. You can almost feel the spirit of the time in the way the characters interact.
Riding on Air has seen limited distribution historically, making it a bit of a hidden gem in the comedy genre. Not widely available on modern formats, collectors often find it in old VHS or rare DVD releases. Its scarcity adds to the allure, particularly for enthusiasts of pre-World War II comedies and those intrigued by aviation-themed narratives from that period.
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