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Best War Film Part 2

PostPosted: Tue Oct 29, 2002 12:39 pm
by pete
Guys - the previous thread became too heavy - particularly as some people added pictures.

The forums can only cope with a max number of characters before problems occur.

So please continue the thread here.

Re: Best War Film Part 2

PostPosted: Tue Oct 29, 2002 1:21 pm
by Hagar
Thanks Pete. You're a gem.

Re: Best War Film Part 2

PostPosted: Tue Oct 29, 2002 5:57 pm
by BFMF
Thanks Pete.

I don't think this topic is ready to die yet

Re: Best War Film Part 2

PostPosted: Tue Oct 29, 2002 6:17 pm
by HawkerTempest5
"Toko-Ri" (actually spelled Toko-ri) was a Korean War movie made in 1955 starring William Holden & Mickey Rooney.
http://www.hollywood.com/movies/detail/movie/175626
It was loosely based on a true incident from a short novel of the same name by James A. Michener. The featured aircraft were USN F9F Panthers standing in for the F2H Banshees in the book. The flying sequences were particularly well done. IMHO




Thanks Hagar, that was the film I was thinking of in part one.

Sorry about the picture Pete, didn't think it would be a problem. It was very late at night here in the UK and I maybe didn't compress it enough.

Re: Best War Film Part 2

PostPosted: Tue Oct 29, 2002 7:14 pm
by Professor Brensec
Ahhh!! It's Wednesday morning here in the Lucky country. What a beautiful morning it is too.
My baby has come back to me.

My wife asked me why I was crying at 3:00 am this morning and I couldn't bring myself to tell her why.

But it's all ok now................Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Re: Best War Film Part 2

PostPosted: Thu Oct 31, 2002 12:28 pm
by BFMF
Has anyone seen the movie 'Memphis Belle'???

I saw a couple minutes of it at a friends and i wondered if it was any good

Re: Best War Film Part 2

PostPosted: Thu Oct 31, 2002 12:50 pm
by Tequila Sunrise
seen it, was OK but nothing great and the special effects were non existant (models on strings for the most part)

Re: Best War Film Part 2

PostPosted: Thu Oct 31, 2002 5:54 pm
by HawkerTempest5
Has anyone seen the movie 'Memphis Belle'???

I saw a couple minutes of it at a friends and i wondered if it was any good

The Memphis Belle movie is OK, but it's not the best air war movie ever made. It's loosly based on the famous colour war time film made on the Belle's twenty fifth mission, but it manages to "Hollywood" the story a bit too much.
Several B-17 were flown to England for the film and one French based B-17 was lost during filming.

Re: Best War Film Part 2

PostPosted: Thu Oct 31, 2002 8:29 pm
by Professor Brensec
Has anyone seen the movie 'Memphis Belle'???
I saw a couple minutes of it at a friends and i wondered if it was any good


i've seen it a couple of times. Don't mind the movie at all. I know the subject matter is true but as to the realism of the story or characters........I don't know.

Interestingly, there's a tourist attraction in Brisbane (also used for Move making) "Warner Bros Movie World".
They have several sets and models etc. Among one of the most popular is the Memhis Belle "set". They have the actual models of the B17 Cockpit (inside) and the whole nose section (outside) plus a few different size models, right down to what looks like a 1/72 that were used for filming. the cockpit model (life size) has hydraulic arms connected to simulate the movement during flight and flak attack etc. Interesting first time round at least.
I saw it about 6 years ago. It may not still be there. Just thought I'd mention. Maybe some of the studio work on the fim was done there.  ;D ;)

Re: Best War Film Part 2

PostPosted: Fri Nov 01, 2002 9:11 am
by DougC-3
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i've seen it a couple of times. Don't mind the movie at all. I know the subject matter is true but as to the realism of the story or characters........I don't know.

Interestingly, there's a tourist attraction in Brisbane (also used for Move making) "Warner Bros Movie World".
They have several sets and models etc. Among one of the most popular is the Memhis Belle "set". They have the actual models of the B17 Cockpit (inside) and the whole nose section (outside) plus a few different size models, right down to what looks like a 1/72 that were used for filming. the cockpit model (life size) has hydraulic arms connected to simulate the movement during flight and flak attack etc. Interesting first time round at least.
I saw it about 6 years ago. It may not still be there. Just thought I'd mention. Maybe some of the studio work on the fim was done there.

Re: Best War Film Part 2

PostPosted: Fri Nov 01, 2002 10:27 am
by BFMF
My wife wants to know before she'll watch it :).


i'm surprised that your wife is atleast considering it. Most of the time when me and my grandfather watch a war movie my mom goes into the other room and watches a movie.

She didn't even want to watch 'BlackHawk Down', can't imagine why ::) ;D

Re: Best War Film Part 2

PostPosted: Fri Nov 01, 2002 11:25 am
by Hagar
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I just checked my Video Hound's Golden Movie Retriever.

Re: Best War Film Part 2

PostPosted: Fri Nov 01, 2002 5:17 pm
by Woodlouse2002
Has anyone seen the movie 'Memphis Belle'???

I saw a couple minutes of it at a friends and i wondered if it was any good


I've seen it. Its just a pity to know that after filming only 3 of the 5 B17's went home. The french one crashed and another was scrapped cause the owner couldn't afford to get it to the states again.

It's quite good. The B17's are intermingled with models and they look quite real. Fairly good story line too.

Re: Best War Film Part 2

PostPosted: Fri Nov 01, 2002 6:50 pm
by Maccers
The last time i saw Memphis Belle was about 8 years ago! really gotta rent it from blockbuster sometime, total classic ;D

Re: Best War Film Part 2

PostPosted: Fri Nov 01, 2002 9:26 pm
by Professor Brensec
I saw another oldie a couple of weeks ago, just remebered it. A Pommy one, made during the war. It's a true account of an RAAF crew who bail out over Holland. Kind of a Doco really. "One of our Aircraft is Missing". A couple of players are the actual blokes playing themselves.....interesting!

It goes through how they manage to get in contact with the Dutch underground and get channelled back to England.

Remember that one?  ;D ;)