DVD : Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines
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Aspect Ratio: 2.20:1
Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0024543112044
Format: Anamorphic, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 16, 2004
Running Time: 137 minutes
Sales Rank: 4014
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: June 16, 1965
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Description: This extraordinary comic version of the historic 1910 London-to-Paris air race features the greatest aviators from around the world. They all come together when a stuffy, but very rich, newspaper publisher decides to sponsor an airplane race across the English Channel. Convinced it will give his newspaper worldwide publicity, the publisher offers 10,000 pounds to the winner. The escapades between the American, British, French, German, Italian and Japanese teams result in the most darling and hilarious in-flight acrobatic stunts ever caught on film. But the film's greatest triumph is the amazing re-creation of the vintage airplanes which did the actual flying.
Amazon.com: An air race from London to Paris provides the premise for this marvelous comedy, which features thrilling aerial photography and some stupefying stunt flying. It's set in 1910, when the (lovingly re-created) airplanes of the period were likelier to sputter and crash than they were to go in a straight line. The international contest requires an international cast, including Stuart Whitman as a cowboy American interested in the ladylove (Sarah Miles) of an English ace (James Fox). Alberto Sordi and Gert Frobe represent the Italian and German nations; Terry-Thomas plans frightful sabotage for race day. From the jaunty opening song and the great opening-credits drawings by Gerald Searle onward, the movie has a pleasingly breezy tone that sits well with the meticulous flying sequences. This is a delightful example of a certain kind of internationally flavored film of the period, somewhat similar to The Great Race, released the same year (1965). --Robert Horton
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A magnificent movie,very funny,creative, and extremely accurate, have this movie on tape but had to have a C.D. version, so that I could record the music which does not work, looking for a music disc of the same,which I cannot find.
I higly recomend this to all aviation buffs
Larrypaul
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Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines is the British version of The Magnificent Race but it's more like a ripoff. The film uses the real life 1910 event as the basis for the movie but there aren't any similarities beyond that. It's directed & co-written by Ken Annakin, I have yet to find a reason to recommend anything in his name.
The film has a large pool of stars but almost all of them are B-list entities. The story centers on Orvil Newton (Stuart Whitman),an American from the wild West, who enters the contest. Patricia Rawnsley (Sarah Miles) is the female lead & is the daughter of Lord Rawnsley (Robert Morley) who is the publisher of a newspaper & the one who offers 10,000 pounds to the winner of the London to Paris air race. Richard Mays (James Fox), a British competitor, sort of loves Patricia & is expected to marry her but Orvil changes this when he begins to court her, thus, we have the love triangle.
Sir Percival Ware-Armitage (Terry-Thomas) is the main antagonist, equivalent to the Lemmon role in The Great Race. Thomas is okay in the role but it isn't written nearly as well; he also has a sidekick, Courtney (Eric Sykes), that's inept but not nearly as funny as Falk in the equivalent role of The Great Race. Benny Hill has a small role as Fire Chief Perkins. The cast includes Gert Frobe as Manfred von Holstein, the German contestant who's never flown before; Alberto Sordi as Count Emilio Ponticelli, the Italian contestan ... Read More
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This movie is entertaining for people of all ages with comedy, romance, and a tiniest splash of drama.
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I forgot how long this movie is!!! Very enjoyable though. It was a surprise for my husband and yes the kids too!!! All love it.
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This is one of the funniest physical comedies ever made. Truly a high point in slapstick. I loved it when I saw it in the theater as a kid, and was delighted when it came out on DVD.
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