Air Hostess (1933 film)

''Air Hostess'' is a 1933 American Pre-Code aviation-themed melodrama based on a serial published in a 1919 ''True Story Magazine'' article called ''Air Hostess'' by Grace Perkins, also known as Dora Macy. Director Albert Rogell who had moved from shorts to B-films, had been interested in aviation having already helmed a similar feature, ''The Flying Marine'' (1929). In ''Air Hostess'', the studio had attempted to merge flying and romance. Advertising stressed, "A date in the skies ... a rendezvous in the heavens...where love zooms with thrill after thrill ... but finds a happy landing!"

Evalyn Knapp plays a TWA air hostess attracted to a grandstanding pilot, despite the better advice of the blind mechanic and other employees who watch over her.) Knapp was being touted as a future star, with a starring role in ''Sinners' Holiday'' (1930), but eventually lost her A-status and was relegated to such B-fare as ''Air Hostess''. Provided by Wikipedia