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Walking on Air is a 1936 American comedy film starring Gene Raymond and Ann Sothern, with a supporting cast which includes Jessie Ralph and Henry Stephenson. [2] It was directed by Joseph Santley using a screenplay by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Viola Brothers Shore, and Rian James, based on the short story, "Count Pete", written by Francis M. Cockrell.
Walking on Air is a British musical film [1] featuring jazz, songs, dance, tap dance, and variety comedy routines including several performances by African American ...
Walking on Air or Walkin' on Air may refer to: "Walking on Air" (Katy Perry song), 2013 "Walking on Air" (Anise K song), 2012 "Walking on Air" (Kerli song), 2008; Walking on Air, directed by Joseph Santley; Walking on Air (1946 film), directed by Aveling Ginever; Walkin' on Air, a 1987 album by Bobbysocks "Walking on Air", a song by Orchestral ...
Aveling Ginever was a film writer and director. He established his own film company, Gee Films in 1931. [1] His work includes the Pathé film Twenty-Five Years a King (1935) [2] and Walking on Air (1946). [3]
Walking on Air: Fred Randolph: 1936: Don't Turn 'Em Loose: Wedding Attendant with Telegram: Uncredited 1936: Without Orders: Co-Pilot: Uncredited 1936: One Live Ghost: Alan: Short, Uncredited 1936: Smartest Girl in Town: Male Model Who Escorts Cookie: Uncredited 1936: Winterset: Sailor: Uncredited 1937: Don't Tell the Wife: Second Stockbroker ...
Composed in the key of F♯ minor, "Walking on Air" is a deep house [6] [7] and disco [8] song set in a 4/4 time signature at a moderately fast tempo of 128 beats per minute.The melody spans the tonal range of E 3 to E 5, while the music follows the chord progression of F♯m–E–C♯m–D. [9] Throughout the song, various elements of 90s Eurodance and disco music can be heard. [10]
Days of Heaven (1978) – movie by Terrence Mallick in which a barnstorming troupe visits a farm and performs; The Gypsy Moths (1969) – American drama film directed by John Frankenheimer starring Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr, based on the novel of the same name by James William Drought
Wing walking is the act of moving along the wings of an aeroplane (most commonly a biplane) during flight, sometimes transferring between planes. It originated as a daredevil stunt in the aerial barnstorming shows of the 1920s, and became the subject of several Hollywood movies.