Flyboys (2006)

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Rating: PG-13
Release Date: Sep 22, 2006
Running Time: 129 mins.
Additional Notes: dialogue English and French
Country Of Origin: United States
synopsis
In 1914, "The Great War" --WWI--began in Europe. By 1917, the Allied powers of France, England, Italy and others were on the ropes against the German juggernaut. Some altruistic young Americans disagreed with the war. They volunteered to fight alongside their counterparts in France; some in the infantry, some in the Ambulance Corps. A handful of others had a different idea: they decided to learn how to fly. The first of them--a squadron of only 38-- became known as the Lafayette Escadrille. This is their story. Forced to abandon his family's ranch, Blaine Rawlings finds his future in a newsreel chronicling the adventures of young aviators in France. At a small train station in rural Nebraska, William Jensen promises to make his family proud. In New York, spoiled Briggs Lowry embarks on a trans-Atlantic passage. Meanwhile, in France, black expatriate boxer, Eugene Skinner, vows to repay his debt to his adopted racially tolerant country. Together, these American boys arrive at an aerodrome in France, eager to learn how to fly. What they didn't realize was that they were about to embark on a great, romantic adventure, becoming the world's first combat pilots.
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Blaine Rawlings
Captain Thenault
Eddie Beagle
Reed Cassidy
Lucienne
Eugene Skinner
William Jensen
Briggs Lowry
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Unfortunately for this cast of fine actors, there isn't a whole of time to show off their acting abilities. Franco (Spider-Man) is probably the biggest name and stands out as Rawlings, a guy who has nothing left to lose. The actor took his job very seriously, getting his pilot's license—and should finally get a break from all the flops he has been in of late (Tristan and Isolde, Annapolis). Jean Reno does a fine job in the thankless part as the squadron commander, Captain Thenault. And Decker is… Continued