Director: John Hough•Genres: Adventure, Family, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
A disillusioned advertising executive is transported back in time to World War I, where he meets the legendary aviator James Bigglesworth. As they battle the enemy in the skies, Biggles and his squadron must also contend with a mysterious German spy and a bizarre time-traveling phenomenon.
The film received a largely negative reception from critics and audiences alike. While some appreciated the attempt at a period adventure, most found the plot convoluted, the acting wooden, and the special effects unconvincing for its time. It is often cited as a cult film rather than a critically acclaimed one.
Praised for its adventurous spirit and visuals, though often criticized for a weak narrative.
The performances were generally considered uninspired, failing to elevate the fantastical premise.
The film struggles to balance its time-travel elements with its WWI setting, leading to a disjointed experience.
Google audience: Audience reviews are mixed, with some appreciating the nostalgic adventure and the premise of time travel combined with aviation. However, many viewers found the plot confusing and the execution lacking, leading to disappointment.
The film's budget was reportedly around $8 million, which was considered significant at the time for a British production, yet it struggled to recoup its costs at the box office.
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