
Winning Your Wings (1942)
0h 18m | PG-13
Winning Your Wings is a 1942 short American World War II recruitment film produced by Warner Bros. Studios for the US Army Air Forces, starring Jimmy Stewart. It was aimed at young men who were thinking about joining the Air Force.
Director: John Huston
Studio: U.S. Army Air Forces
Genre: Documentary, History, War
Video: 720p
Cast

James Stewart
as Self

Jean Ames
as High Schooler's Sister (uncredited)

Leah Baird
as High Schooler's Mother (uncredited)

Don DeFore
as Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)

Charles Drake
as State College Student (uncredited)

Bill Edwards
as Soldier Dancing with Blonde (uncredited)
Reviews
Jimmy Stewart presents and narrates this recruitment film for the US Army Air Force and he does it quite charismatically, too! He was a lieutenant during the war, and with his boyish good looks and cheeky smile then who better to advocate to the young men of America that they join him? We’ve a sort of Q&A session with him answering questions about age, salary and eligibility before he sets off explaining the myriad of job opportunities available as tens of thousands of fliers and ground staff are required. With jobs from pilots to navigators, armament officers to meteorologists and photographers, he makes it quite clear that there is scope for anyone - regardless of their academic prowess - to sign up. It’s also about teamwork and maturing as an individual as much as it about fighting and making the folks at home proud, and using archive of a variety of kit that will be used, it’s designed to appeal to any patriotic young man keen to get involved. It does play the propaganda card, and of course everything they have or use is “the best in the world” but by using a star like this, John Huston creates a short feature that’s less heavy on the flag waving and more on the chance to make a difference. Worth a watch.