
Tyrone Power plays Tim Baker, a cocky American pilot who, as the title says, joins the R.A.F. Tim makes great contributions to the war effort, while having an up-down relationship with old flame Carol (Betty Grable) in his off hours. Tim has charisma to spare, but he's not exactly reliable, and in fact is a "worm" to Carol till the very last scene...would she be better off with British officer Morley (John Sutton)?

Grable is fine as the all-American girl in London, and I really liked John Sutton in this. Reginald Gardiner has an excellent supporting role.
The film has some very intense sequences mixed with lighter moments...the scene where Tim wakes after escaping from the Germans, and tries to identify where he is by the sounds he's hearing, is quite well done. The relief one feels is palpable when the camera pulls back to reveal he's in a hospital. The air battle footage is exciting, particularly the climactic sequence at Dunkirk.

The movie has a good feel for England, although everything but the aerial footage was shot in the United States. I wouldn't be surprised if the London Underground sets were shared with Fox's film set during the Blitz, CONFIRM OR DENY, also released in 1941.
This 98-minute film was directed by Henry King, a longtime Fox director who made many fine films in a variety of genres. King worked with Power several times, including directing his first big starring role in LLOYD'S OF LONDON (1936).

A YANK IN THE R.A.F. is available in a good print on DVD as part of the Fox War Classics series. The only extras are a trailer and additional trailers for other Fox war films.
This movie has also had a VHS release.
Watch for it to turn up on Fox Movie Channel.
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