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Red Arrows - Rolling in the Sky
Red Arrows - Rolling in the Sky
Genres: Special Interests, Documentary
NR     1997     0hr 50min

This release covers the "Red Arrows", a top-notch aerobatic team from Europe. As you may know, the "Red Arrows" are one of the best aerobatic teams in Europe, along with the French Air Force's "Patrouille de France" and th...  more »

     
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Genres: Special Interests, Documentary
Sub-Genres: Special Interests, Documentary
Studio: GENEON [PIONEER]
Format: DVD - Color
DVD Release Date: 12/30/1997
Release Year: 1997
Run Time: 0hr 50min
Screens: Color
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Languages: English

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Movie Reviews

Awesome Arrows
Jeff Smith | New Zealand | 06/21/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"At last an acrobatics video that shows you all the moves! My Uncle was in the Red Arrows in the 70's and I will definately give him the chance to see it! What a trip."
Good - but not that good
Chris Hann | Alameda, CA USA | 09/28/2002
(3 out of 5 stars)

"The approach taken is purely visual and lacks the impact of the TV documentaries shown in the UK. In the end I was left with a feeling of an incomplete telling. The music detracts from the action by competing for attention. A lot of time the heavy breathing of the pilots and the laconic commands are a lot more dramatic than the music. I wonder if that was done to avoid the need for translation for other markets?"