Flight 6 is a short Canadian documentary made during World War II about the country's postal service, and yes, it is about as dull as it sounds. It is largely about the flight service that gathers mail up from across the country which then is deposited in Montreal before being shipped overseas. The film makers try to liven things up with some reenactments of situations of people using the mail service: an engineer who designs an elevator for ships and is waiting for approval from the British Navy, a soldier who sends his girlfriend a marriage proposal, etc. These scenes however are indifferently filmed and feature what appear to be non-professional actors, so they fail to give the movie any more life. Ultimately, it has little to offer outside of historical interest.
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