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Practical Effects
Actual WWI planes rebuilt for stomach-dropping dogfight sequences.
Acting
Plummer's paternal warmth vs. McDowell's crumbling command.
Direction
Gold balances spectacle horror with intimate psychological decay.

Director
Jack Gold
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