warbird1 wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote:
If what I'm reading here in this thread about this new series about the Tigers is correct, the series will be doing a mis-service to the AVG. It looks as though the show might be leaning toward portraying the group as a bunch of hard living, hard drinking daredevils.
I noticed that too, Dudley! OH NO, can you say "Black Sheep Squadron", Part 2? This could end up destroying the reputation of the AVG.
I hope it's not a sappy, overdramatized, unrealistic portrayal of the AVG.
Calling John Paul, calling John Paul......what can you tell us? Have they contacted you yet about this?
It would be a shame if they did this. Boyington was an advisor on Black Sheep but both he and the surviving guys from 214 thought the show was terrible. Pappy needed the job at the time and from that aspect anyway, the show helped him.
Personally I hate these Hollywood hyped up monstrosities.
Bob Scott had this happen to him as well. When Warner made God Is My Co Pilot, they inserted the character of "Tokyo Joe" played by fine character Richard Loo.
Scotty ok'd the script. After the war and all through his life wherever Scotty spoke on the rubber chicken circuit, the first question he got in the Q&A after his talks was about his "famous" air to air with Tokyo Joe.
I think Scotty spent the last 30 years explaining to people that he didn't actually shoot down Tokyo Joe.
Scotty was a wonderful guy. He wrote God Is My Co Pilot in a single weekend locked up in a hotel room in New York. He dictated the entire thing on one of those carbon cylinder talking machines. Warner Bros. took a lot of liberties with the story.
There is a sort of truth in these things; that being that actual absolutely truthful war stories have a tendency not to carry a plot well.
The reality is that the periods between action doesn't lend itself well to a screen play. This is why producers insert characters and take license
with the story line.
For Scotty it was Tokyo Joe. For Boyington it was the "antics" of 214.
I'm afraid for the upcoming "Tigers" series, there might be a whole lot people are looking at that simply didn't happen or happened differently than that portrayed.