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  1. Keep 'Em Flying. Keep 'Em Flying is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Arthur Lubin starring the team of Abbott and Costello alongside Martha Raye and Carol Bruce. [2] The film was their third service comedy based on the peacetime draft of 1940. The comedy team had appeared in two previous service comedies in 1941, before the United States ...

  2. Keep 'Em Flying: Directed by Arthur Lubin, Ralph Ceder. With Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Martha Raye, Carol Bruce. When a barnstorming stunt pilot joins the Air Corps, his two goofball assistants decide to go with him.

    • (1.8K)
    • Comedy
    • Arthur Lubin, Ralph Ceder
    • 1941-11-28
  3. Dec 14, 2021 · When a barnstorming stunt pilot joins the Air Corps, his two goofball assistants decide to go with him. Please remember to like this film and subscribe to Ci...

    • 86 min
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  4. The opening credits note that the flying school sequences were photographed at the CAL-AERO Academy in Ontario, CA. The film opens with the following prologue: "To the United States Army Air Corps-Its Officers and Its Enlisted Men-and to those unsung heroes-the ground crew who `Keep 'Em Flying'-this picture is dedicated."

    • Arthur Lubin
    • Bud Abbott
  5. A comedy film about a group of pilots who fly cargo planes for the US Army Air Corps. See the full list of actors, directors, writers, producers, and other crew members who worked on this movie.

  6. Mickey Simpson. Mickey - Academy Gate Guard (uncredited) Stanley Smith. Cadet (uncredited) Larry Steers. Man with Woman with Lipstick (uncredited) Harry Strang. Truck Driver (uncredited) Peter Sullivan.

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  8. Keep ‘em Flying is the third movie of Abbott and Costello’s unconnected “service trilogy” that all came out in 1941. This time the pair get involved with the Air Force. You can tell the military jokes were drying up a bit since most of the Air Force parts don’t really happen until the final act of the movie.