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Johnny Comes Flying Home

Three World War II fliers face financial obstacles threatening to ground their fledgling air-freight business.

Top Cast

  • Richard Crane

    Richard Crane

    Johnny Martin

  • Faye Marlowe

    Faye Marlowe

    Sally Cary

  • Martha Stewart

    Martha Stewart

    Ann Cummings

  • Charles Russell

    Charles Russell

    Miles Carey

  • Roy Roberts

    Roy Roberts

    J.P. Hartley

  • Harry Morgan

    Harry Morgan

    Joe Patillo

  • Charles Tannen

    Charles Tannen

    Harry

  • Elaine Langan

    Elaine Langan

    Peggy-Lou Robinson

  • Hugh Beaumont

    Hugh Beaumont

    Engineer (uncredited)

Overview

Three World War II fliers face financial obstacles threatening to ground their fledgling air-freight business.

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