The Thrill Hunter is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by George B.
Braggart Buck Crosby rescues movie star Marjorie Lane when her horse bolts during location shooting.
This latest exploit convinces director Ed Jackson to invite Buck to go to Hollywood and star opposite Marjorie in her next picture.
Buck is expected to drive a high-powered car around an oval track and fly a biplane.
However, he is spotted at an airplane simulator/ride by Roy Lang, assistant to studio producer Sam Levine.
He steals an airplane, gives chase and shoots the two crooks from the air (just like he claimed he shot Japanese officers in China).