FBO, the poverty-row company that later merged into RKO, borrowed handsome Jack Luden (of the cough-drop Ludens) from Paramount for this average western. Like most of the decade's minor oaters, Aflame in the Sky was contemporary and incorporated modern airplanes into an otherwise standard western story. The film's climax is after villain Robert McKim kidnaps heroine Sharon Lynn, and aviator-cowboy Luden skywrites for "HELP!" This was the final film for veteran screen villain McKim, who died of a cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 39, June 4, 1927.
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