Men of the Sky

Men of the Sky is a 1931 all-talking American pre-Code musical drama film which was produced by Warner Bros. in 1930 and released in 1931. Originally planned as an all-Technicolor musical, filming began in July 1930, under the title of Call of the East. By the time filming had concluded in mid-September, due to the public backlash against musicals, the title was changed twice more (first to Stolen Dreams then to Men of the Sky), much of the music was cut and the film began to be advertised as a spy war drama. As a cost-savings measure, it was decided to release the film in black and white as color had come to be associated with musicals. Men of the Sky starred Irene Delroy and Jack Whiting.

Men of the Sky

Men of the Sky is a 1931 all-talking American pre-Code musical drama film which was produced by Warner Bros. in 1930 and released in 1931. Originally planned as an all-Technicolor musical, filming began in July 1930, under the title of Call of the East. By the time filming had concluded in mid-September, due to the public backlash against musicals, the title was changed twice more (first to Stolen Dreams then to Men of the Sky), much of the music was cut and the film began to be advertised as a spy war drama. As a cost-savings measure, it was decided to release the film in black and white as color had come to be associated with musicals. Men of the Sky starred Irene Delroy and Jack Whiting.