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Flyboys

When the world first went to war, they were the first to fly.
2006 | 138m | English

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The adventures of the Lafayette Escadrille, young Americans who volunteered for the French military before the U.S. entered World War I, and became the country's first fighter pilots.
Release Date: Sep 22, 2006
Director: Tony Bill
Writer: David S. Ward, Blake T. Evans, Phil Sears
Genres: Adventure, Action, Drama, Romance, History, War
Keywords world war i, fighter pilot, based on true story, biplane
Production Companies Ingenious Media, Electric Entertainment, Skydance Media
Box Office Revenue: $17,834,865
Budget: $60,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
James Franco Blaine Rawlings
David Ellison Eddie Beagle
Jean Reno Capt. Thenault
Philip Winchester William Jensen
Todd Boyce Mr. Jensen
Mac McDonald Sheriff Detweiller
Abdul Salis Eugene Skinner
Karen Ford Mrs. Jensen
Scott Hazell Cinema Usher
Ruth Bradley Laura
Tim Pigott-Smith Mr. Lowry
Tyler Labine Briggs Lowry
Gail Downey Mrs. Lowry
Augustin Legrand L.T. Giroux
Keith McErlean Vernon Toddman
Jennifer Decker Lucienne
Lex Shrapnel Grant
Martin Henderson Reed Cassidy
Kate Robbins Clarise
Jean-Philippe Écoffey Skinner's Trainer
Name Job
David S. Ward Screenplay
Jack Stew Foley
Tony Bill Director
Trevor Rabin Original Music Composer
Jay Maidment Still Photographer
Ron Rosen Editor
Blake T. Evans Author
Steve Cummings Armorer
Mattias Lindahl CG Supervisor
Iain Eyre Dialogue Editor
Peter Afterman Music Supervisor
Jon Baker Armorer
John Lockwood Visual Effects Supervisor
Patrice Iva Hairstylist
Dominic Gibbs Music Editor
Nicholas Symons Animation
Billy A. Campbell Visual Effects Editor
Stefan Henrix Supervising Sound Editor
Sally Ross Art Department Coordinator
Larry Randall Gaffer
Tania Clarke First Assistant Editor
Peter Chiang Visual Effects Supervisor
Paul Swinburne First Assistant Editor
Gilly Martin Costume Supervisor
Lorna McGowan Hairstylist, Makeup Artist
Brian Eyre CGI Supervisor
Phil Sears Author
John Handler Underwater Camera
Rupert Porter Visual Effects Producer
Michael Price Music Editor
Graham Hall Camera Operator
Clare Tinsley Visual Effects Coordinator
Ellen Walder Visual Effects Producer
Mark Franco Visual Effects Producer
Rick Leary CG Supervisor
Charlie Noble Visual Effects Supervisor
Matt Biffa Music Supervisor
Gary L. Camp Steadicam Operator
Mark Paterson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sally Jones Script Supervisor
Matthew Gray Art Direction
Graham Johnston Makeup Designer
James Lewis Animation
Michele Tandy Finance
Chris Blunden Editor
Nic Ede Costume Design
Dave Rand 3D Supervisor
Richard Diver Visual Effects Editor
Ian Foster Camera Operator
Carmel Jackson Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Alex Wuttke CG Supervisor
Jed Loughran Sound Effects Editor
Margaret Yen Music Supervisor
Laura McIntosh Makeup Artist
Aysha Madina Animation
Fay McConkey Visual Effects Producer
David Evans Supervising Sound Editor
Simon Neville Armorer
Stewart Ash Animation
Eliza Solesbury Set Decoration
Steve Street Visual Effects Supervisor
Philip Elton Art Direction
Laura Miles Visual Effects Coordinator
Nick Jeffries Armorer
Jon Olive Sound Effects Editor
Matthew Sharp Assistant Director
Henry Braham Director of Photography
Dan Hubbard Casting
John Hubbard Casting
Ros Hubbard Casting
Charles Wood Production Design
Andy Kennedy Sound Designer
Mike Prestwood Smith Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Steve Dent Stunt Coordinator
Ray Chan Supervising Art Director
Rowley Irlam Stunts
Name Title
Dean Devlin Producer
James Clayton Executive Producer
Phillip Goldfarb Executive Producer
Duncan Reid Executive Producer
David Brown Executive Producer
Marc Frydman Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

***Americans volunteers become fighter pilots in France during WW1*** Before the USA enters WW1, a young Texas cowboy (James Franco) joins the Lafayette Escadrille in France, a squadron of American fighter pilots. The volunteers are trained and soon experience the glory, anxieties and horrors t ... hat go with air combat. “Flyboys" (2006) was inspired by real events and comes in the tradition of similar WW1 aviation flicks “The Blue Max” (1966) and “Aces High" (1976). Whilst not great like the exceptional “Blue Max,” the blockbuster-ish “Flyboys” is more compelling than the mundane “Aces High,” albeit a little marred by comic book storytelling (think “Legends of the Fall”). It’s also significantly superior to the curiously unabsorbing “The Red Baron” (2008). The movie’s ambitious and nigh epic, but there are some contrived, unconvincing moments. For instance, the “German spy” part could’ve been cut with no harm done, not to mention make for a more streamlined viewing experience. Yet I’m glad that the film’s not as one-dimensional as the realistic “Aces High” (which, don’t get me wrong, is a quality WW1 fighter pilot flick). For instance, “Flyboys” throws in a good trench sequence involving ‘No Man’s Land’ that LOOKS convincing; too bad it’s not believable at all (the way so-and-so easily saves so-and-so). Eugene Skinner, the black pilot, was based on the real-life Eugene Jacques Bullard (the filmmakers just changed the surname). In real life Eugene hoped to join the Lafayette Escadrille, but they stopped receiving applicants by the summer of 1916 after accepting 38 American pilots. So, a few months later, Eugene joined the Lafayette Flying Corps on November 15, 1916. As far as strafing downed aviators goes, it was considered dishonorable, but the movie suggests that a minority of ignoble pilots did so, which is reasonable. In the film an ignoble German pilot strafes & kills an American, which is what later spurs an honorable German pilot to make amends in a pretty powerful scene. The film runs 2 hours, 20 minutes, and was shot in England (Buckinghamshire, Essex, Bedfordshire & Somerset House, Strand, London, with studio work done in Hertfordshire). PS: The lion, Whisky, was a real mascot for the squad, along with another named Soda. GRADE: B/B+

Jun 23, 2021