Cloud Dancer!
(made with lots of EAA involvement)
Cloud Dancer!
(made with lots of EAA involvement)
A few years back on cable, I saw Steve McQueen in The War Lover and I would say worth watching. Many years ago I saw the Piece of Cake series on PBS and bought it. For the most part the flying and story go together well. And there is nothing like watching those low passes. I never tired of watching it and did view it so many times, I'm surprised the tape held out. You should have seen the wife rolling her eyes, when I pulled the tapes out.... priceless. The only problem I have with it now is I no longer own a VHS (conspiracy? I think so). I guess one day i'll need to convert it to disk or buy the DVD. Ben
Piece of cake
Wonderful series about a British
squadron going to France before and
during ww2 .
Recommend it strongly !
ps
It is available on DVD
Great Waldo Pepper! My wife is sick of seeing it. Also, "Always" is a good romantic remake of "A Guy Named Joe".
How about "High Road to China". "The ox is slow, but the earth is patient", great line from the movie.
"Islands in the Sky" One of my all time favorites and never makes anyones list. Ernie Gann wrote it and the Duke starred in it, JW played his role serious and without any bravado. Lots of great DC-3 footage in the Canadian north land, and great insite into the mindset required to survive a remote aircraft accident. The first time I saw it was after hours at an ALPA crash investigation course in the late 1990's.
Some of the best black and white DC-3 footage I have ever seen, inside the aircraft and out.
Amazon has it on DVD. Great quality footage
Luke
Just saw it last week; the newly restored Wings with Clara Bow. 1927 movie with REAL flying - not computer generated. First picture to win Best Picture Academy Award. Go see it - it's great!
Only slightly askew ... Just watched the Tuskeegee video on the EAA site: http://bcove.me/18kjb3oh. Isn't that Ronald Reagan narrating?
Richard Johnson, EAA #395588
ONE SIX RIGHT
We have nearly worn out our copy of this DVD we have watched it so many times....between the historical perspective, the photography and the music I have to say this has become our favorite movie of all time.