These marvellous insane wheels in their funny of machines ( Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines, gold How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours and 11 Minutes) is an American film carried out by Ken Annakin, left in 1965.
Synopsis
1910: Under the influence of her daughter, charming it Patricia, and on the husband-to-be of this one, fringant it Richard Mays, impassioned aviation, Lord Rawnsley, owner of the most important newspaper of England, decides to organize an air race London-Paris. The 10.000 dollars offered to the winner do not fail to attract the best pilots of the world: the American Orvil Newton, the French Pierre Dubois, large amateur of women, the Italian count Ponticelli, Prussian colonel von Holstein, very British Sir Percival Ware-Armitage and the Yamamoto Japanese present themselves thus on the starting line.
Data sheet
- Title: These marvellous insane wheels in their funny of machines
- original Title: Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines, gold How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours and 11 Minutes
- Realization: Ken Annakin
- Scenario: Jack Davies and Ken Annakin
- Production: Stan Margulies
- Music: Ron Goodwin
- Photography: Christopher Challis
- Assembly: Gordon Stone and Anne V. Coates
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Colors - 2,35:1 - Stereo - 35mm
- Kind: Comedy
- Lasted: 133 minutes
- Coming out date: June 16th 1965
Distribution
See too
- These marvellous insane wheels in their funny of machines on Internet Movie Database