And when we're not talking about overall film quality, but the very specific context of
aerial combat films, that changes the calculus a bit.
Not exact matches
The silent
film Wings (1927) did a pretty fair job exploring the manner of
aerial combat as did Howard Hughes» Hell's Angels (1930), but there are no where near the
films about the First World War that there are the Second.
But while the events are truly momentous, with thrillingly rendered
aerial combat, the
film is let down by...