Desperate Journey (1942) Desperate Journey

Desperate Journey ★★½ 1942 Flynn and Reagan are two of five Allied fighters shot down over Nazi occupied Poland. They go through various tight squeezes such as stealing Goering's car in Berlin, and eliminating a few Nazis at a chemical factory to get back to the safety of England. All the while they are hunted by Massey as Nazi Major Otto Baumester, who of course bumbles and fumbles the whole affair. Strictly propaganda intended to keep up morale on the homefront. Flynn was not pleased about having Reagan as his co-star, seeing as he was usually paired with female leads. 108m/B VHS. Errol Flynn, Ronald Reagan, Raymond Massey, Nancy Coleman, Alan Hale, Arthur Kennedy, Helmut Dantine; Director: Raoul Walsh; Cameo: Max Steiner.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1942
Length (in minutes) 108
Display Black & White
Formats VHS
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Raymond Massey
Actor Nancy Coleman
Actor Alan Hale
Actor Errol Flynn
Actor Arthur Kennedy
Actor Helmut Dantine
Actor Ronald Reagan
Cameo Max Steiner
Director Raoul Walsh