Gert Fröbe, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Irina Demick, James Fox, Sarah Miles, Robert Morley, Red Skelton, Alberto Sordi, Eric Sykes, Terry-Thomas, and Stuart Whitman in Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes (1965)

Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes

Original title: Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours and 11 Minutes
Movie1965Approved2h 18m
AdventureComedyFamily
7.0 / 10(9,906)

Hoping to push Britain to the forefront of aviation, a London publisher organizes an international air race across the English Channel, but must contend with two entrants vying for his daughter, as well as national rivalries and cheating.

Rated
Approved
Runtime
2h 18m
Released
1965
Country
United Kingdom

Details

Release year: 1965

Storyline

Hoping to push Britain to the forefront of aviation, a London publisher organizes an international air race across the English Channel, but must contend with two entrants vying for his daughter, as well as national rivalries and cheating.

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Did you know

The 1910-era airplanes used in this movie were replicas built using the authentic materials of the originals, but with slightly more powerful engines. About twenty planes were built at a cost of about five thousand pounds sterling each.

Two of the replicas (the "1910 Bristol Boxkite" and the "1911 Roe IV Triplane") built for this movie still fly across the English countryside as both are preserved in the "Shuttleworth Collection" based at Old Warden, Bedfordshire, England.

The French entry in the race, flown by Pierre Dubois, is a replica of the "Demoiselle", designed by the Brazilian expatriate Alberto Santos Dumont, who had been believed by the French to be the first to fly a powered aircraft, until Wilbur and Orville Wright's demonstrations in 1908. The replica builders were faithful in constructing the Demoiselle, but no one could get it to leave the ground until it was discovered that Dumont had been a very small man who weighed only eighty-five pounds (thirty-eight and a half kilograms). Female pilot Joan Hughes was hired, and she successfully flew the plane throughout filming.

User reviews

7/10

"Up, Down, Flying Around, Looping The Loop And Defying The Ground"

👍 54 · 10/10/2007
8/10

Up We Go!

👍 23 · 5/6/2005
7/10

A Comedy for the Ages; Farce, Beauty Aloft, Humorous Types Below

👍 30 · 6/28/2005

Technical specs

Sound mix
4-Track Stereo, 70 mm 6-Track
Aspect ratio
2.35 : 1, 2.20 : 1
Color
Color, Black and White
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