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The daring WWI flying ace takes on a dastardly Hun super-weapon and arch rival Eric von Stalhein, aided by Algy, Bertie and Ginger, a British intelligence officer (Peter Cushing) and a bungling American time traveller! The action swings from the Western Front to 1980s London! (Screenbound Pictures)

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D.Moore Boo!

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English Imagine a half-hour episode of Red Dwarf in which a phenomenon called "time twinning" might have occurred. Yes, it's pretty much any episode (in Red Dwarf, anything could have occurred at absolutely any time). Next, imagine that the twins are not some insignificant American with the face of a man in traffic and Captain Biggles, but rather Arnold Rimmer and Ace Rimmer. In such a case, I believe the idea of traveling to WWI and back might be a good one. But unfortunately, Red Dwarf is out of the question. Firstly, Biggles is three times as long, secondly, it is absolutely humorless, it takes itself deadly seriously and if it tries to lighten the situation somehow, it turns out terribly, thirdly, it is very amateurishly filmed, and fourthly, it has a terrible soundtrack by (I think) the Stanislas band trying to imitate Queen. In fact, the whole thing felt like a hurried parasite on the also unspectacular Highlander from the same year. And because I like the Biggles book, I have no choice but to be disgusted. ()