...or how I flew from London to Paris in 25 hours 11 minutes! This extraordinary comic version of the historic 1910 London-to-Paris air race features the greatest aviators from around the world. They all come together when a stuffy but very rich newspaper publisher decides to sponsor an airplane race across the English Channel offering 10 000 pounds to the winner.... The escapades between the American British French German Italian and Japanese teams result in the most daring and hilarious in-flight acrobatic stunts ever caught on film!
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. This extraordinary comic version of the historic 1910 London-to-Paris air race features the greatest aviators from around the world. They all come together when a stuffy, but very rich, newspaper publisher decides to sponsor an airplane race across the English Channel, offering 10,000 pounds to the winner.... The escapades between the American, British, French, German, Italian and Japanese teams result in the most daring and hilarious in-flight acrobatic stunts ever caught on film! Actors Jean-Pierre Cassel, Robert Morley, Gert Frobe, Stuart Whitman, Sarah Miles, James Fox, Alberto Sordi, Irina Demick, Eric Sykes & Benny Hill Director Ken Annakin Certificate Universal Suitable for All Year 1965 Languages English - Dolby Digital (1.0) Mono Duration 2 hours and 14 mintues (approx)
Ken Annakin directs this classic drama starring James Fox and Gert Fröbe. In the early days of flight, wealthy Lord Rawnsley (Robert Morley) offers £10,000 in prize money for the winners of a London to Paris air race. Intending to prove that British means best, Rawnsley puts his faith in Royal Navy Lieutenant Richard Mays (Fox), but other competitors, including German Colonel Manfred von Holstein (Fröbe) and caddish English gent Sir Percy Ware-Armitage (Terry-Thomas), are determined to prove their own worth.
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