configured as an ambulance aircraft appeared prominently in the film. Although Joan Fontaine, on contract with
RKO, had already made her screen appearance in
No More Ladies (1935),
A Million to One (1937) and
Quality Street (1937), opposite
Katharine Hepburn , the studio considered her a rising star, and touted
The Man Who Found Himself as her first starring role. A unique "photo-play"-style introduction was placed after the end credit.
The Man Who Found Himself featured a number of
Lockheed Model 10 Electras, a
Ford Trimotor, and other aircraft, while a Waco also served as a camera plane for the aerial sequences. Prolific director
Lew Landers, who had gained a reputation for bringing projects in on time and budget, began the production January 12, 1937 and wrapped up principal photography by February 1937. In 1937 alone, Landers also completed
Danger Patrol,
Living on Love,
Border Cafe, ''
You Can't Buy Luck, They Wanted to Marry
and Flight from Glory'' (another aviation-oriented film).
AFI Catalog lists the source material as a story by Alice F. Curtis but
Motion Picture Herald credits Alice B. Curtis. ==Reception==