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The Blue Max
The Blue Max
The Blue Max

The Blue Max

Product ID : 5066247
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Galleon Product ID 5066247
UPC / ISBN 024543071952
Shipping Weight 0.25 lbs
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Model 2218058
Manufacturer PEPPARD,GEORGE
Shipping Dimension 7.4 x 5.39 x 0.59 inches
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The Blue Max Features

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About The Blue Max

Amazon.com The Blue Max is highly unusual among Hollywood films, not just for being a large-scale drama set during the generally overlooked World War I, but in concentrating on air combat as seen entirely from the German point of view. The story focuses on a lower-class officer, Bruno Stachel (George Peppard), and his obsessive quest to win a Blue Max, a medal awarded for shooting down 20 enemy aircraft. Around this are subplots concerning a propaganda campaign by James Mason's pragmatic general, rivalry with a fellow officer (Jeremy Kemp), and a love affair with a decadent countess (Ursula Andress). As directed by John Guillermin (who later made The Battle of Britain in 1969), the film's main assets are epic production values, great flying scenes, and stunning dogfights. The weak point is the sometimes ponderous character drama, not helped by Peppard, who is too lightweight an actor to convince as the driven antihero. Clearly influenced by Kubrick's Paths of Glory (1958), The Blue Max is a cold, cynical drama offering a visually breathtaking portrait of a stultified society tearing itself apart during the final months of the Great War. --Gary S. Dalkin Product Description A lowborn World War I German ace covets a medal of honor and his highborn commander's wife.