

46 minutes
5/22/1942
The "Flyer" in question is William Marshall, a young man falsely accused of a crime. Escaping the clutches of the law, he becomes involved with several pretty young ladies. Marjorie Woodworth plays the girl who helps Marshall in his escape, pausing occasionally to participate in a some lively but forgettable musical numbers.

Marjorie Woodworth
as Ann Andrews

George Givot
as Harry Bernard

William Marshall
as Pilot Don Terry

Edward Gargan
as Joe
Jerry Bergen
as Wilbur

Norma Varden
as Miss Mullens
Dorothy Kelly
as Mary

Claudia Drake
as Jill Parker

Jane Kean
as Bobbie

Jayne Hazard
as Jane
John Albright
as Club Patron

Paul Bradley
as Bartender

George Calliga
as Club Patron

Jack Chefe
as Club Patron
Oliver Cross
as Club Patron
Eduardo Durant
as Orchestra Leader

Byron Foulger
as Horace Willpott
Sam Finn
as Club Patron
Joe Gilbert
as Club Patron

George Humbert
as Club Manager
Harvey Karels
as Townsman

Freddie Mercer
as One of the Singing Children
Hans Moebus
as Club Patron
Rita Montoya
as Lolita Suarez - Brazilian Singer / Dancer

George Nardelli
as Club Patron

Sergio Orta
as Juan Matanza - Fat Comic
Paul Ravel
as Townsman

Suzanne Ridgway
as Jitterbug Dancer
Margaret Roach
as Girl
Victor Romito
as Police Officer

William Roy
as Native Boy Soprano

Benny Rubin
as Cafe Manager

Cosmo Sardo
as Townsman

Zeffie Tilbury
as Fortune Teller

Rick Vallin
as Juan Breganza

Ellinor Vanderveer
as Club Patron
Lawrence A. Williams
as Club Patron

Marie Windsor
as Native Girl

Frank Yaconelli
as Spanish Waiter