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| writer = Jules Furthman | narrator = | starring = Charles Farrell Elissa Landi Humphrey Bogart Myrna Loy | music = Peter Brunelli | cinematography = Glen MacWilliams | editing = Paul Weatherwax | studio = Fox Film Corporation | distributor = Fox Film Corporation | released = | runtime = 70 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = | gross = }} ''Body and Soul'' (1931) is an American Pre-Code action and drama film directed by Alfred Santell. The story, adapted from the stage play ''Squadrons'' by Elliott White Springs and A.E. Thomas, depicts Royal Air Force pilots in World War I. The film stars Charles Farrell, Elissa Landi, Humphrey Bogart and Myrna Loy.〔''Fortune'' magazine, August 1931, p. 27.〕 ==Plot== In World War I, American pilots Mal Andrews (Charles Farrell), Tap Johnson (Don Dillaway) and Jim Watson (Humphrey Bogart) enrol in a Royal Air Force squadron. Mal and Tap are worried that their friend Jim is cheating on his new bride. When General Trafford Jones (Ian MacLaren) arrives to evaluate the squadron, he criticizes its lack of discipline and poor effort in aerial battles. Consequently, the general orders Watson to undertake a near-suicidal mission to shoot down an enemy balloon for his first flight with the squadron. Secretly, Mal joins him aboard the aircraft and when Jim is killed in the air battle, his friend manages to complete the mission and make it look like the dead pilot was a hero. At the base, Jim's wife Carla (Elissa Landi) is mistaken for "Pom Pom," his mistress. Mal falls in love with Carla and when Alice Lester (Myrna Loy), the real "Pom Pom", appears, she finds out that Tap is about to fly a mission. Lester is a German spy whose information sent to the enemy, results in Tap being killed. When Mal realizes that Carla is Jim's widow and not his mistress, he sets off on another mission, with the hope that he will return to his true love. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Body and Soul (1931 film)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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