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The Red Baron
This animated feature casts the Red Baron as a hero, in a world of heroic anthropomorphic dogs and villainous anthropomorphic cats.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the life and exploits of German World War I flying ace Manfred von Richthofen, also known as the Red Baron. It delves into his rise as a celebrated pilot, his complex relationships, and his eventual confrontation with mortality amidst the brutal realities of aerial combat. The narrative focuses on his strategic brilliance and the psychological toll of his fame and the war.
Critical Reception
Roger Corman's 'The Red Baron' received a mixed reception. While some critics praised its ambitious scope and John Phillip Law's performance, others found the film's pacing uneven and its historical accuracy questionable. It is often viewed as a more character-driven war film than a straightforward action piece, resonating with audiences who appreciated its dramatic elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its depiction of aerial combat and lead performance.
Criticized for historical inaccuracies and inconsistent pacing.
Seen as a dramatic portrayal of a war hero's psyche.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Red Baron' is not readily available through aggregated Google user reviews. However, discussions often highlight its unique focus on the personal struggles of the Red Baron rather than just combat.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Roger Corman, known for his prolific B-movie output, aimed for a more serious and dramatic portrayal of the Red Baron than typically seen in his films, even casting John Phillip Law in the lead role, who had previously starred in the popular 'Barbarella'.
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