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| Director: | George Roy Hill | 
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| Writer: | William Goldman, George Roy Hill | 
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| A biplane pilot who had missed flying in WWI takes up barnstorming and later a movie career in his quest for the glory he had missed. | |
| Release Date: | Mar 13, 1975 | 
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| Director: | George Roy Hill | 
| Writer: | William Goldman, George Roy Hill | 
| Genres: | Adventure, Drama | 
| Keywords | world war i, aerial combat, red baron, biplane, flying ace, barnstorming, fighter ace, stunt pilot, the red baron, airplane pilot | 
| Production Companies | Universal Pictures | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $20,642,922 Budget: $5,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
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| Robert Redford | Waldo Pepper | 
| Bo Svenson | Axel Olsson | 
| Bo Brundin | Ernst Kessler | 
| Susan Sarandon | Mary Beth | 
| Geoffrey Lewis | Newt | 
| Edward Herrmann | Ezra Stiles | 
| Philip Bruns | Dilhoefer | 
| Roderick Cook | Werfel | 
| Kelly Jean Peters | Patsy | 
| Margot Kidder | Maude | 
| Scott Newman | Duke | 
| James S. Appleby | Ace | 
| Patrick W. Henderson Jr. | Scooter | 
| James N. Harrell | Farmer | 
| Elma Aicklen | Farmer's Wife | 
| Deborah Knapp | Farmer's Daughter | 
| John A. Zee | Director, Western Set | 
| John Reilly | Western Star | 
| Jack Manning | Director, Spanish Set | 
| Joe Billings | Policeman | 
| Lawrence P. Casey | German Star | 
| Greg Martin | Assistant Director | 
| Greg Bransom | Carnival Specrator (uncredited) | 
| Marilyn Burns | Spectator (uncredited) | 
| A.L. Camp | Farmer (uncredited) | 
| Harvey Christiansen | Farmer in Crowd (uncredited) | 
| William Creamer | Country Man in Restaurant (uncredited) | 
| Kenny E. Bishop | (uncredited) | 
| Cheryl Downey | Minor Role (uncredited) | 
| Inge Erving | City Woman in Restaurant (uncredited) | 
| Todd Ezell | Carny Barker (uncredited) | 
| John Guttman | Poth Farmer #2 (uncredited) | 
| Robert S. Holman | Farmer at Fence #1 (uncredited) | 
| Elsie Julian | Country Woman in Restaurant (uncredited) | 
| R.C. Keene | Air show attendee (uncredited) | 
| Patrick G. Koerber | Man in Crowd (uncredited) | 
| Ruby Leonard | Ruby (uncredited) | 
| James Patrick Lockett | Boy from Poth (uncredited) | 
| Richard A. Meyer | Poth Farmer #1 (uncredited) | 
| Steve Moriarty | Airport Mechanic (uncredited) | 
| Wayne Nowotny | (uncredited) | 
| Harold Offer | City Man in Restaurant (uncredited) | 
| Murray Pollack | Doctor (uncredited) | 
| James Rosborough | Farmer at Fence #2 (uncredited) | 
| Art Scholl | Red Baron (uncredited) | 
| George W. Smyth | Little Falls Farmer (uncredited) | 
| Robert W. Winn | Theater Manager (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| William Goldman | Writer | 
| Edith Head | Costume Design | 
| Erik Cord | Stunts | 
| Bob Harris | Stunts | 
| Henry Mancini | Music | 
| George Roy Hill | Director, Story | 
| Dean Smith | Stunts | 
| Gary Liddiard | Makeup Artist | 
| Ray Gosnell Jr. | First Assistant Director | 
| Charles W. Short | Camera Operator | 
| Scott U. Adam | Assistant Director | 
| Robert Surtees | Director of Photography | 
| William Reynolds | Editor | 
| Jerry Ballew | Second Assistant Director | 
| Roger Sword | Sound Editor | 
| Charlsie Bryant | Script Supervisor | 
| Lorraine Roberson | Hairdresser | 
| Robert J. Miller | Sound | 
| Dennis C. Salcedo | Sound Recordist | 
| James S. Appleby | Stunts | 
| John Moio | Stunts | 
| Art Scholl | Stunts | 
| James W. Payne | Set Decoration | 
| Lloyd Anderson | Unit Production Manager | 
| Peter Berkos | Supervising Sound Editor | 
| Bernie Pollack | Costume Supervisor | 
| Fred C. Blau Jr. | Makeup Artist | 
| Cheryl Downey | Assistant Director | 
| Melvin M. Metcalfe Sr. | Sound Mixer | 
| Bruce Wolke | Special Effects | 
| Edward T. Clahan | Stunts | 
| Mickey Gilbert | Stunts | 
| 'Wild' Bill Mock | Stunts | 
| Audrey Saunders | Stunts | 
| Paul Stader | Stunts | 
| Ronald Pierce | Sound | 
| Ben McMahan | Effects Supervisor | 
| Buff Brady | Stunts | 
| Howard Curtis | Stunts | 
| John Kazian | Stunts | 
| Frank L. Pine | Stunts | 
| Henry Bumstead | Art Direction | 
| Buddy Van Horn | Stunts | 
| Name | Title | 
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| Robert Crawford Jr. | Associate Producer | 
| George Roy Hill | Producer | 
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Former World War I pilot Waldo Pepper barnstorms across rural America, giving 5 minute rides to skeptical townsfolk. Clearly the people behind this project love aviation and capture the feel of the post-World-War-I era when "the sky's the limit" was literally true. The downside of early aviation ... is shown via the ups and downs of "Doc Dilhoefer's Flying Circus," where a novice wing walker freezes in place. The long arm of the FAA catches up to Waldo because "it's time that aviation got civilized." With limited opportunities after being grounded for life, Waldo finds salvation at the movies, where danger is ever-present in the rickety, worn-out planes and fatal stunts for the camera. An old nemesis that Waldo missed meeting over France, Ernst Kessler (Ernst Udet?), arrives for the next project--the epic three vs. one dogfight. With the FAA closing in, Waldo's days in the air are numbered, though he's in better shape than the down-at-heels Kessler. Waldo and Kessler leave their parachutes behind as the cameras roll; this aerial ballet is going to be a battle! 7/10
**_The daredevil barnstormers of the 1920s with Robert Redford and Bo Svenson_** Two former pilots of WW1 team-up to entertain people in middle America with increasingly risky aerial maneuvers. Susan Sarandon plays a woman who joins the team while Margot Kidder appears as the protagonist’s on-aga ... in, off-again girlfriend. Geoffrey Lewis is also on hand as an inspector of the newly formed Air Commerce. "The Great Waldo Pepper" (1975) is a tribute to the men & women who risked their lives to entertain people in ‘flying circuses’ in the ’20s through the early ’30s. By the time of this particular story, competition amongst stunt fliers resulted in progressively dangerous tricks, as well as highly publicized accidents, which led to hampering safety regulations and the demise of barnstorming. The tone mixes life-or-death drama with amusing bits. There are a couple of shocking sequences that some critics have interpreted as ‘coldhearted,’ but they just reflect those times. Even if you were a female who joined the team, you’re one of the boys and they all knew the risks. Sudden deaths, while unfortunate, didn’t change the fact that it was part of how these people made a living. And the show must go on, as they say. Speaking of which, if you’re familiar with movies like “The Blue Max,” “Flyboys” and “The Red Baron,” this is what some of the surviving flying aces were doing after the war. It runs 1 hour, 47 minutes, and was mostly shot in and around Elgin, Texas (which is just east of Austin), and Piru, California (which is a 50-minute drive northwest of Los Angeles). Studio stuff was done at Universal Studios. GRADE: B-/B