The Flying Doctor
Originally released in 1936. The Flying Doctor is a feature film. directed by Miles Mander.
Synopsis
The real-life Flying Medical Association of Australia was the inspiration for the box-office hit The Flying Doctor. Hollywood's Charles Farrell is cast as "sundowner" Sandy Nelson, who aspires to tend to the sick in the Austrian outback. He gets his chance when he joins the F.M.A., taking aviation training to become a "flying doctor." Nelson proves his mettle during a medical emergency, in which he's required to ship supplies to a remote, desolate and virtually impenetrable region. The Flying Doctor was also the title of a late 1950s series, again based on the exploits of the F.M.A. and again featuring an American screen favorite (Richard Denning) in the lead.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Flying Doctor about?
The real-life Flying Medical Association of Australia was the inspiration for the box-office hit The Flying Doctor. Hollywood's Charles Farrell is cast as "sundowner" Sandy Nelson, who aspires to t...
Who directed The Flying Doctor?
The Flying Doctor was directed by Miles Mander.
How long is The Flying Doctor?
The Flying Doctor has a runtime of 1 hours and 32 minutes (92 minutes total).
When was The Flying Doctor released?
The Flying Doctor was released on August 21, 1936 in theaters.