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PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2009 4:10 pm 
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So the recent Movie Scene thread got me to thinking in the vein of 'worst' movie scenes....and naturally, Iron Eagle III just bowled me over like a truck. But I remember watching a movie as a kid that just made me laugh out loud because they used HA-1112's painted in RAF livery for Spitfires, and Spitfires painted in Luftwaffe markings for BF-109's....can anyone confirm...is that Eagles Over London?

Anyone have any photos of the mixed up planes?

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Depends which film you watch - the same stuff appears in another Italian-made war "epic" called From Hell to Victory, starring everyone's favourite German WW1 ace, George Peppard!

There was a thread a looooong time ago on the Key forums where I managed to get some crap screenshots from the film.

It makes Iron Eagle III look like Scorcese.... :roll:

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Messer-stang?

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The 'Messerstang' was prepared for (but not used in) Patton. The unbeatable combo of a Spitfire in German colours and a Buchon (Messerschmitt) in Spitfire colours was indeed in From He11 to Victory, where the film was made up from out-takes from other films, IIRC, some of which was from Eagles over London (a different film).

FHtV, is the film of a thousand disguises itself; known as Contro 4 bandiere, De Dunkerke a la victoria (Spain) De Dunquerque à la victoire (France) De l'enfer à la victoire (France) and From He11 to Victory (USA)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079019/

It is certainly a benchmark of 'what were they thinking' awfulness.

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Perhaps someone could offer an explanation for this then?

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Yeah, why did they forget the shark's teeth? :lol:

The (then) Old Flying Machine Co P-40 in pseudo Luftwaffe colours. I vaguely recall it was perhaps something to do with an advertisement, but I'm far from certain. I'll pass the question on...

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I thought that P-40 and Harvard had something to do with a film about captured German pilots in Ireland.
Anybody confirm?
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Pretty sure this was it:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115770/

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Perhaps someone could offer an explanation for this then?

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MONEY!!!! is the explanation .... :roll:


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The P-40 looks OK in German camo.... :P

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Ah yes, the Kriegadler bf40, how could I forget?!?! :wink:


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I recently saw some flick on cable about fictional WWII British commando raid. They went in with a CG-4A flown by Billy Zane (affecting a really bad Canadian accent.) The glider flying shots were done with respectable CGI, but to escape they used a "German float plane" that was clearly made up of an AN-2 on floats minus the upper wing, and with some badly faked up engine nacells on the lower wing. I guess it was intended to represent a Ju-52 on floats. Of course, all the shots of that one in the air were CGI.

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DarenC1 wrote:
Pretty sure this was it:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115770/

Pretty sure it's not the film with the P-40. No credit to OFMCo on the 'full cast and credits', which they usually ensured appeared.

I could be wrong!

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I think the German P-40 is from another film that was released more recently than "The Breylcream Boys".
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"The Breylcream Boys"

Ahh...Brylcreem..a little dab'll do ya' :D ...The helmet-head days...

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