Red, White and Blue
Red, White and Blue

Movie spotlight

Red, White and Blue

1971
Movie
90 min
English

A documentary about the hearings of President Nixon's Commission on Obscenity, featuring adult-film producer David F. Friedman (one of the producers of this film) testifying before Congress, and involved in the production of one of his films, "Trader Hornee."

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: David GreeneGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

A young Welsh miner, Gareth Davies, joins the Royal Air Force during World War II, seeking adventure and escape from his working-class life. He quickly learns the harsh realities of combat and the immense pressure placed upon pilots. The film follows his journey through training and his experiences as a bomber pilot, exploring themes of bravery, camaraderie, and the psychological toll of war.

Critical Reception

Red, White and Blue received a mixed reception upon its release. While some critics praised its depiction of the emotional and psychological struggles of wartime pilots and its solid performances, others found its narrative somewhat conventional and lacking in groundbreaking elements. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating its patriotic themes and dramatic intensity.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its earnest portrayal of a pilot's wartime experience.

  • Competent direction and performances elevated the familiar story.

  • Felt somewhat predictable for audiences familiar with war dramas.

Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available for this film to provide a specific summary.

Fun Fact

The film was part of a series of dramas produced by the BBC during the 1970s focusing on various aspects of British life and history, with this particular drama looking at the impact of World War II on individuals.

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