Flyboys
- Director: Tony Bill
- Writer: Phil Sears; Blake T. Evans
- Producer: David Brown; James Clayton
CGiii Comment
Terrible title - terrible film.
A mighty and well-deserved flop.
It cost a fortune and bombed at the box office. Why? Because it is a lazy film - no research was done, the inaccuracies are simply criminal, the plot...erm...what plot?
Every cliché is here - the cowardly poof, the immortal hero, the girl who isn't a prostitute...blah blah.
A criminal waste of money.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Before the United States enters World War I, some American youths volunteer for the French military. Subsequently, they become the first U.S. fighter pilots and form a squadron known as the Lafayette Escadrille, whose exploits and heroism become the stuff of legend. This fictional version follows a laconic Texas rancher, an eager Nebraska kid, a Black boxer already in France, and a New York swell, as they arrive green for training, get their baptism by fire when German planes ambush them on their first mission, and graduate to heroics. Rawlings, the Texan, falls in love with a young woman he meets at a brothel.
Cast & Characters
James Franco as Blaine Rawlings;
Scott Hazell as Cinema Usher;
Mac McDonald as Sheriff Detweiller;
Philip Winchester as William Jensen;
Todd Boyce as Mr. Jensen;
Karen Ford as Mrs. Jensen;
Ruth Bradley as Laura;
Abdul Salis as Eugene Skinner;
Jean-Philippe Ecoffey as Skinner's trainer;
Tim Pigott-Smith as Mr. Lowry;
Tyler Labine as Briggs Lowry;
Gail Downey as Mrs. Lowry;
David Ellison as Eddie Beagle;
Jean Reno as Capt. Thenault;
Augustin Legrand as L.T. Giroux