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Synopsis: A young pilot in the German air force of 1918, disliked as lower-class and unchivalrous, tries ambitiously to earn the medal offered for 20 kills.
Starring: George Peppard, James Mason
Supporting actors: Ursula Andress, Jeremy Kemp, Karl Michael Vogler, Anton Diffring, Harry Towb, Peter Woodthorpe, Derek Newark, Derren Nesbitt, Loni von Friedl, Friedrich von Ledebur, Carl Schell, Hugo Schuster, Alex Scott, Roger Ostime, Ray Browne, Timothy Parkes, Ian Kingsley, Warren Crosby
Directed by: John Guillermin
Genre: Adventure, Drama, War, Action
Runtime: 2 hours 37 minutes
Release year: 1966
Studio: 20th Century Fox
ASIN: B0025X607M (Rental) and B0025X0SU2 (Purchase)
Amazon.com Sales Rank: #16,056 in Amazon Video On Demand (See Bestsellers in Amazon Video On Demand)
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Theatrical Release Information
  • US Theatrical Release Date: June 21, 1966
  • Production Company: Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
  • Filming Locations: Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland | The Viaduct, Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland | Weston Aerodrome, Leixlip, County Kildare, Ireland | Wicklow Town, County Wicklow, Ireland

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72 of 75 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth the time. Peppard was fine by me., March 21, 2004
By Eric V. Moye (New York, by way of Dallas) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Blue Max (DVD)
A really good war movie, perhaps in part because it was so relatively unexplored in film. It is the story of a German working class soldier ("common as dirt", as characterized by his General, played by James Mason) named Bruno Stachell (who is well-portrayed with icy self- assurance by George Peppard) man. Stachell leaves the trenches in World War One and becomes an ace in the German flying corps which is populated by officers and gentlemen. His obsession is a medal - hence the film's title - awarded to aces, and his colleagues, commanders and the British Air Force won't keep him from it.

Predictably, he rebels even as he never fits in with his comrades. It is illustrated well by his response to his first kill (which sadly goes unconfirmed even after he went scouring the countryside for the plane he shot down). He "responds" by getting his first confirmed kill by shooting down the next enemy plane over his own airfield. While his betters who populate the squadron never cease to remind him of his place, he continues up the ranks to best them all while ridiculing their so-called code of honor. "Chivalry?" he sneers. "To kill a man and then make a ritual out of saluting him is hypocrisy."

It has great flying battle scenes. Also, a wonderful supporting cast including the aforementioned Manson, his slutty aristocratic wife (the magnificent Ursula Andress) and a stick-up-the-butt colleague/rival fellow officer (Jeremy Kemp). Karl Vogler plays von Heiderman, the Commanding Officer who refuses to let go of his notions of warfare with honor, in the face of the barbaric commencement of the 20th century.

I disagree with the reviewer who says Peppard was out of his depth in this role. He plays the part of the anti-hero very well. I was even more impressed after reading that he did his own flying in this film.

It is very long, but worth the time.

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Blue Max ,revisited, February 5, 2002
By Rick Galati (Lake St. Louis, Missouri United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Blue Max [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is one of those films that seems to get better with age. It is the story of a low-born warrior Bruno Stachel (George Peppard), who by force of will and talent, rises out of a common foxhole and into the cockpit of a fighter airplane in the closing days of WW1. It is his arch-nemesis, the aristocratic flying ace Willi von Klugermann,(Jeremy Kemp) who keenly observes Stachel's ruthlessness and nicknames him "Cobra". The aerial flying sequences are breathtaking and plentiful, many of the aircraft were constructed for the making of this movie, unlike computer generated duplications so common today. The slow cadence and almost hesitating sound of unreliable machine guns firing from the flimsy aircraft they were fitted to is striking testament to the sound editors art. Stachel's ambition for glory "in and out of bed" is unmatched by his well-born and condecending comrades. But in the end, his destiny is inexorably tilted by an unyielding competitiveness, a beautiful countess (Ursula Andress),her shrewd and powerful husband Count General von Klugermann,(masterfully portrayed by James Mason), and a demoralized, desperate Germany in the waning days of WW1. The production values of this film are excellent, the sets striking, and obvious attention to historical detail is evident. Jerry Goldsmith's musical score ties a compelling story line together with subtle variations of a hauntingly beautiful musical theme. It is my hope this film will be digitally remastered for DVD release.
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Top of the Line War Flick!, September 6, 2003
By dirk (Warren, Ohio USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Blue Max (DVD)
I've seen most war flicks and this one from 1966 is definitely one of my personal favorites (other favorites include Apocalypse Now, Where Eagles Dare, Platoon, The Eagle has Landed, etc.).

"The Blue Max" is about a World War I German Soldier, Bruno Stachel (George Peppard), who "graduates" from ignoble trench warfare to the aristocratic air officer corps. Stachel is naturally a fish out of water with his new higher class comrades-in-arms; but this doesn't seem to bother him one iota. Stachel is only interested in gunning down twenty enemy planes to get the coveted Blue Max, Germany's Medal of Honor. In fact, he is so focused on this goal that he'll do anything to achieve it, honorably or dishonorably.

The vibe of the movie is ultra-realistic. Critics of the flim have complained that Stachel is an unlikable character and therefore not a very good hero to root for. It is true that Stachel doesn't seem very friendly (how friendly would you be with high-class "gentlemen" after years of brutal trench warfare?). It's also true that he's selfishly ambitious (he totally rebels against the team spirit of his squadron). He's also an alcoholic and an adulterer. But as the German general played by James Mason states: he's brave, ruthless and driven -- exactly what Germany needs at the closing months of the war.

People who make the above criticism miss the point. Real life offers up few perfect heroes to root for. People, situations and motives are more complex than this. And this pic nobly attempts to be a realistic portrayal of air combat in World War I. In other words, the story should just simply be digested as is without looking for a hero.

The movie is universally praised for its scenic and compelling air combat scenes, but some folks inexplicably criticize the drama on the ground. Personally, I find the ground story equally as interesting as the air fighting. Besides, mindless non-stop action movies are for juveniles (of course, like any guy I have MY juvenile moods).

Other highlights include a brief appearance of the Red Baron, the ravishing Ursula Andress (Undress?) as the general's adulterous wife and an excellent musical score by (Jerry Goldsmith (who else?).

The cinematography and locations (Ireland) are excellent. The overall look of the movie is cold, dark, cloudy and wet. In other words, kind of depressing. But, of course, World War I was no happy day at the beach!

The Blue Max is truly a movie of epic scope; definitely one of THE GREAT war movies. I highly recommend it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A flying epic: one of my 200 cult movies ever!
A humble but ambitious German official -Bruno Stechel- is eager to become as war ace against all the odds. He will have to face the well known sense of military aristocracy. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Flying by the seat of your pants"
There are not too many good movies about the WW1 aviators but this is one. It gives an insight into how the war was won and lost in the air with good arial scenes. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie and a nice addition to mu collection.
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Published 6 months ago by Carl E. Ellis

4.0 out of 5 stars The Blue Max
Excellent story of a social outcast, driven by ambition to climb the social ladder, and gain acceptance, both socially and militarily. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Gary O. Mcallister

4.0 out of 5 stars A very good, if not forgotten film.
I first saw this film as a boy on a Saturday afternoon t.v. matinee, and was completely intrigued. Thirty years later I bought the VHS out of a bargain bin and found that the film... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Becky

3.0 out of 5 stars A rare WWI movie
While hundreds of movies have been made about WWII, very few have been made about World War I but even then some of those have been forgotten including 1966's The Blue Max... Read more
Published 8 months ago by T O'Brien

5.0 out of 5 stars unsung masterpiece
It was once said that a movie critic can't act, direct or make a movie. In fact, they can't do much of anything other than critcize the work of someone else. Read more
Published 8 months ago by John D. Decarlo

3.0 out of 5 stars Vintage Aircraft
A nice tapestry woven around some WW-1 aircraft, some charactors are based on real life people of the era and the aircraft action shots are magnificent. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Raymond D. Grosser

4.0 out of 5 stars Great aviation combat footage
A great World War 1 classic aviation movie. The aerial combat footage, done without any computer virtual reality animation is quite spectacular. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Frederick H. Wassermann

3.0 out of 5 stars Just shy of greatness
I'll never forget the first time my father took me downtown to see this film during it's first run in 1966. The flying sequences to this day have never been equaled... Read more
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