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Tue Sep 09, 2008 8:43 pm
I think one of the B-25's was from Planes of Fame. Very keen
to know the serial numbers of the three P-40's, although I posted
N1207V I didn't know there were two others - amazing!!!
Which ones were used for which scenes???
I also have the 2-disc DVD of this film with 45 minutes of
extra scenes which don't add anything to the movie
except a few scattered laughs. Overall I loved the picture
except for a few nasty bits that weren't funny. More of Belushi
and the backyard AA gun, less of the central characters....maybe
they'll do a recut one day??
S. Beck
Tue Sep 09, 2008 10:26 pm
Rudy Frasca's was used for the Cockpit close ups as well as the "Fire your Guns" scene I believe...Tom Camp flew his own P-40E for the "Snake Lady" of the desert scene where he fills up at the service station, and Tom flew my Dad's P-40E during the Grand Canyon Scenes.
Tue Sep 09, 2008 10:29 pm
That scene when the P-40 lands on the country road gets my my hair to stand on end. I don't know about you, but I was quite scared that the plane would cartwheel in.
Obviously it was flown by a highly skilled individual, but still.... it gave me the pucker factor just watching it.
-David
Wed Sep 10, 2008 11:23 am
I hear ya...
Wed Sep 10, 2008 11:45 am
Let's face it....the movie isn't THE most classic war film comedy ever made (Kelly's Heroes does way better in my book), but there was some great flying, and the movie has a good cast, a GREAT comedian in Belushi as Wild Bill Kelso, and one of the last appearances of Warren Oates (Stripes, The Wild Bunch) before he passed on.....I had a copy but never watched it much and so sold it on, but still like seeing it once in a while, mif only for the Grand Canyon P-40 flying scenes...
Mark
Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:22 am
For anyone interested, the P-40's serial numbers are N40PE Rudy Frasca,
N151U Tom Camp and N62435 John Paul.
Still not sure of the Beech 18 however.
S.Beck
Fri Sep 19, 2008 8:49 am
John-Curtiss Paul wrote:Rudy Frasca's was used for the Cockpit close ups as well as the "Fire your Guns" scene I believe.
I recall reading at the time Frasca's P-40 was used for "pick-up" shots they discovered were needed after principal filming had ended.
Belushi was in Chicago doing "The Blues Brothers" so the location of the
P-40 was perfect.
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