TY - ADVS AU - Ferry,Christian AU - Pursall,David AU - Seddon,Jack AU - Hanley,Gerald AU - Guillermin,John AU - Peppard,George AU - Mason,James AU - Andress,Ursula AU - Kemp,Jeremy AU - Vogler,Karl Michael AU - Diffring,Anton AU - Towb,Harry AU - Woodthorpe,Peter AU - Newark,Derek AU - Furniss,John AU - Shingleton,Wilfrid AU - Hunter,Jack D. ED - Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. ED - Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc. TI - The Blue Max PY - 2003///], c1966 CY - [United States] PB - 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment KW - Feature films KW - War films KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired KW - Air pilots KW - Germany KW - World War, 1914-1918 KW - Aerial operations KW - Drama KW - gsafd KW - lcsh N1 - Originally released as a motion picture in 1966; Based on the novel by Jack D. Hunter; English track: Dolby digital 2.0 surround; French track: Dolby digital 2.0 mono; Spanish track: Dolby digital 2.0 mono; Director of photography, Douglas Slocombe ; art director, Fred Carter ; editor, Max Benedict ; original music, Jerry Goldsmith ; costume designer, John Furniss ; production designer, Wilfrid Shingleton; George Peppard, James Mason, Ursula andress, Jeremy Kemp, Karl Michael Vogler, Anton Diffring, Harry Towb, Peter Woodthorpe, Derek Newark; MPAA rating: Not rated N2 - A low-born infantryman becomes a pilot during World War I, almost deliberately stepping on the sensibilities of his aristocratic comrades in the process. A national hero, he wins the Blue Max, the highest award that can be bestowed upon an aviator. His fame is exploited by a general, who tolerates the affair between the pilot and the general's wife. The canny general knows that, eventually, the pilot will become expendable, and a "heroic" death can be arranged ER -