Fictionalized account of a competition acrobatic pilot.Fictionalized account of a competition acrobatic pilot.Fictionalized account of a competition acrobatic pilot.
Arnette Jens
- Edith Randolph
- (as Arnette Jens Zerbe)
Nina van Pallandt
- Caroline Sheldon
- (as Nina Van Pallandt)
Woodrow Chambliss
- Curtis Pitts
- (as Woody Chambliss)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaStella Parton's debut.
- GoofsJust a tiny one in the final flight scene - beside the shadow of the plane you can see the shadow of the helicopter from which it's being filmed.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Vintage Video Minisodes: Cloud Dancer (1980) (2021)
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Kung-Fu Flying!
I remember seeing parts of this movie back in the 80's on Showtime or HBO or The Movie Channel or something like that, and being somewhat taken aback that they were showing aerobatics in prop-driven airplanes in a movie that wasn't a period piece!
I had a very difficult time tracking this down to rent, and had to pay a $150.00 deposit when I finally did.
The first 10 minutes alone were worth the price of the rental: excellent shots from inside and outside of the cockpit, fairly well edited. Anyone who is remotely interested in aerobatic flying will love this film.
As for the rest, the acting was poor and the plot was worse. But the flying made it all worthwhile!
PS They did an excellent job of making it look like David Carradine was actually flying the airplane. I assume that they used a two-place Pitts for the inside-cockpit shots, and Mr. Carradine really made it look like he was flying, rather than just being along for the ride! Fung-Ku pilot! It would have been better if they'd had him pack all his belongings in a tiny bedroll and head for the next airport on foot or something else more in the spirit of his old TV show.
I had a very difficult time tracking this down to rent, and had to pay a $150.00 deposit when I finally did.
The first 10 minutes alone were worth the price of the rental: excellent shots from inside and outside of the cockpit, fairly well edited. Anyone who is remotely interested in aerobatic flying will love this film.
As for the rest, the acting was poor and the plot was worse. But the flying made it all worthwhile!
PS They did an excellent job of making it look like David Carradine was actually flying the airplane. I assume that they used a two-place Pitts for the inside-cockpit shots, and Mr. Carradine really made it look like he was flying, rather than just being along for the ride! Fung-Ku pilot! It would have been better if they'd had him pack all his belongings in a tiny bedroll and head for the next airport on foot or something else more in the spirit of his old TV show.
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- quiet-4
- Sep 30, 2004
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- Also known as
- Mad Pilot... die Wahnsinnsflieger
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- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
- Sound mix
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