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02-11-2004
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#51 (permalink)
| | one more feather ......!
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Scottish Highlands Real Name: Duncan My Models: HMS Invincible Visit duncan's Gallery
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| And if you want one of the Empire of the Sun P51 Mustangs, Richard Rawle has the moulds and is offering replicas for sale. |
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02-11-2004
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#52 (permalink)
| | Scale Model Member | Right, here we go for some more golden oldies (and some that are a bit tarnished) I have left out films where aircraft were only incidental to the story and the list is by no means complete.
"I Bombed Pearl Harbour" (1972) Japanese. When Tora Tora Tora was filmed ,half the picture was made by Americans and half by the Japanese. This appears to be the Japanese half. Why, with all the excess Tora footage, do they rely on so many fakes and miniatures? Really bad dubbing. Have an early night instead!
"I Wanted Wings" (1941) William Holden,Ray Milland. Story of flying training and the life of a pre war air cadet. Lots of early BT-9 footage plus B-17s and AT-6s. Good one.
"International Squadron" (1941) Ronald Reagan. Remake of Ceiling Zero with stock newsreel shots. Forget it!
"Island In The Sky"(1953) John Wayne, Lloyd Nolan, James Arness. Early WW2 airline pilots on loan to the Air Transport Command. Mostly C-47s and no love interest!
"Jet Pilot" (1950, released 1957) John Wayne, Janet Leigh. Howard Hughes' last film. was supposed to be a jet age Hell's Angels. Unless your keen on F-80s you could give this a miss.
"Lady Takes A Flyer" (1958) Jeff Chandler, Chuck Connors and Lana Turner. Story of Jack Ford, pioneer ferry pilot, killed in a Pacific crash in 1951, Lana is a lady ferry pilot. B-25Js and P-51Ds
"Lafayette Escadrille" (1958) Tab Hunter,Poor done story of Americans in WW1. Several Bleriot penguins, virtually no flying.
"Last Flight of Noahs Ark" (1980) Elliot Gould Disney childrens film for which they wrecked on of the few restorable B-29s.Dumb and dumber!
"Lost Squadron"(1932) Richard Dix, Erich von Strohiem, WW1 pilots forced to find work as stunt fliers for the movies.
"The Malta Story"(1954) Alec Guiness, Jack hawkins,Anthony Steele. Some actual footage of Capronis raiding Malta and Spitfire and Hurricane intercepts.
"The McConnell Story" (1955) Alan ladd, June Alyson Story of Korean Jet Ace. Stock footage of F-86s, with F-84 as Migs.
"Memphis Belle"(1943) This the documentary (not the hokey 1990 remake) that has contributed so many stock shots to WW2 movies.Filmed on actual combat mission.Not a fake in the whole film. I picked up a video version of it. The one to see.
"Men With Wings" (1938) Ray Milland, Fred MacMurray Good pre war flight film without replicas. Buhl pups, Spads, DH4s, Boeing 247s, Boeing P-12Es, First to be shot in technicolor.
"Midway" (1975) Robert Mitchum, Charlton Heston, Henry Fonda Bashed together from leftovers from Tora,Tora,Tora and stock wartime footage. Not really worth staying up for.
"Only Angels have Wings"(1939) Cary Grant. Pre war flying in Central America. Ford Trimotors, Pilgrims but spoiled by model fakes and square turns.
That'll do for a while.
Nev |
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02-11-2004
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#53 (permalink)
| | Experimenter
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Edinburgh Real Name: Chris My Models: Mainly boats, some cars , but most RC Visit adzam's Gallery
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| nev, seems you have a wealth of information at your fingertips, is this one of your pasions ?
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02-11-2004
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| | Scale Model Member | You could say I'm pretty keen on aviation history as well as models., and have been since I was grass high to a kneehopper. I also have an awful lot lof reference mags/plans and scale drawings which I am slowly putting on a database. I don't actually go to the movies (it's 1 1/2 drive to the nearest theatre.
I've spent the last 38 years working on aircraft as well.
thanks for asking.
Nev |
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02-11-2004
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| | Scale Model Member | The film about the metal fatigue in the aircraft was "No Highway" (1951) with james Stewart and Marlene Dietrich |
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04-11-2004
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#56 (permalink)
| | Scale Model Member | Ok , heres some more, most of them you may never have heard off.
"Operation Haylift" (1950) Bill Williams,Two brothers, one stays on the farm, the other joins the USAF. If you are in to C-82s dropping hay then this is the movie for you.
"Red Skins Of Montana" (1952) Richard Widmark, Jeff Hunter. Forest Service 'smoke jumpers'. If Ford Trimotors are your thing then this is for you.
"Sky Devils" (1932) Spencer Tracy, William Boyd. Howard Hughes tried to re-do Hell's Angels with much of the same footage and new stars. It bombed.
"Strategic Air Command" (1955) James Stewart with June Allyson (again!) Lots of good B-36 and B-47 flying.
"Tail Spin" (1939) Alice Faye,Constance Bennett. Little told story of women pilots at the 1939 Cleveland Air Races. Art Chester (of 'Jeep' & 'Goon' fame) did a lot of flying for this one.
"Test Pilot" (1937)Clark Gable.Spencer Tracy.One of the better pre-war movies with Seversky P-35, Harlow PJC-2, Ryan ST and very early B-17s.
"Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" (1944) Van Johnson,Spenser Tracy The Dolittle raid from the USS Hornet. Excellent mingling of studio and actual footage. plenty of early B-25Cs, not only were the right aircraft types used but the right mark as well.
"This Man's Navy" (1945) Wallace Beery,Tom Drake. Unusual for being a story about US Navy blimps.
"Thunderbirds" (1942) Gene Tierney. 'B' grade movy about training pilots. Stearmans, BT-13s, AT-6s
"Too Hot To Handle" (1938) Clark Gable, Walter Pidgeon, About a newsreel cameraman. Ryan ST and Lockheed Orion.
"Toward The Unknown" (1956) also released as "The Brink Of Hell" William Holden, Lloyd Nolan. Filmed at Edwards AFB, lots of experimental jets, feature aircraft was the Martin XB-51 appearing as the "Gilbert XF-120" Worth a look.
"Twelve O'Clock High" (1959) Gregory Peck. One of the best air action films of WWII
Plenty of B-17s (including one being belly landed by Paul mantz) and 109s.
"The War Lover" (1962) Steve McQueen, Robert Wagner. Fimed in England with 3 B-17Gs. some good flying spoilt with a soppy love story.
I'm starting to run out, maybe just one more episode to go! |
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05-11-2004
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#57 (permalink)
| | Scale Model Member | What I didn't mention in an earlier post was that when "A Guy Named Joe" and "Air Force" were filmed in June and July 1943 they used B-26s to take the role of "Bettys".
I reckon that Japanese marked aircraft flying around Florida in 1943 must have caused a few interesting moments!
The aircraft operated out of MacDill AFB in Tampa, with the 21 st Bomb Group.
"Wild Blue Yonder" (1951) Wendell Corey,Phil Harris. Only redeeming feature of this hokey film is some great action shots of B-29s at March Field. Padded out with wartime combat footage.
"Wing And A Prayer".(1944) Dana Andrews,Don Ameche. Good carrier epic. Lots of TBMs, F6Fs, SB2Cs etc. Fictionalised story of the USS Enterprise and the Midway attack
"Winged Victory" (1944) Edmund O'Brien, Ronald Reagan, Training of wartime air cadets and their baptism of fire. BT-13s , B-24s etc.
"X-15" (1961) Charles Bronson. NASA practically made this one for the company.
That'll do for list, any more delving will cause my brain to turn to mush. (some people reckon that's already happened!) |
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05-11-2004
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#58 (permalink)
| | Experimenter
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Edinburgh Real Name: Chris My Models: Mainly boats, some cars , but most RC Visit adzam's Gallery
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05-11-2004
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#59 (permalink)
| | Founder
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Halifax Real Name: John My Models: rc cars & various model kits Visit John's Gallery
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| Does Dumbo count?  |
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05-11-2004
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#60 (permalink)
| | one more feather ......!
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Scottish Highlands Real Name: Duncan My Models: HMS Invincible Visit duncan's Gallery
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| ...there is bound to be a Guppy in "A FISHY TALE"  ..boom boom! |
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