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Biggles: Adventures in Time

Original title: Biggles
  • 1986
  • PG
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
3.7K
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Biggles: Adventures in Time (1986)
Daring British WWI fighter pilot James "Biggles" Bigglesworth and 1980s low-level business executive Jim Ferguson discover that they can time travel to each other's eras. They try to stop the Germans from changing the outcome of WWI.
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Daring British WWI fighter pilot James "Biggles" Bigglesworth and 1980s low-level business executive Jim Ferguson discover that they can time travel to each other's eras. They try to stop th... Read allDaring British WWI fighter pilot James "Biggles" Bigglesworth and 1980s low-level business executive Jim Ferguson discover that they can time travel to each other's eras. They try to stop the Germans from changing the outcome of WWI.Daring British WWI fighter pilot James "Biggles" Bigglesworth and 1980s low-level business executive Jim Ferguson discover that they can time travel to each other's eras. They try to stop the Germans from changing the outcome of WWI.

  • Director
    • John Hough
  • Writers
    • W.E. Johns
    • John Groves
    • Kent Walwin
  • Stars
    • Neil Dickson
    • Alex Hyde-White
    • Fiona Hutchison
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    • Director
      • John Hough
    • Writers
      • W.E. Johns
      • John Groves
      • Kent Walwin
    • Stars
      • Neil Dickson
      • Alex Hyde-White
      • Fiona Hutchison
    • 61User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Neil Dickson
    Neil Dickson
    • James 'Biggles' Bigglesworth
    Alex Hyde-White
    Alex Hyde-White
    • Jim Ferguson
    Fiona Hutchison
    • Debbie Stephens
    Peter Cushing
    Peter Cushing
    • Air Commodore Colonel William Raymond
    Marcus Gilbert
    Marcus Gilbert
    • Eric Von Stalhein
    William Hootkins
    William Hootkins
    • Chuck Dinsmore
    Alan Polonsky
    • Bill Kizitski
    Francesca Gonshaw
    Francesca Gonshaw
    • Marie
    Michael Siberry
    Michael Siberry
    • Algy
    James Saxon
    James Saxon
    • Bertie
    Daniel Flynn
    Daniel Flynn
    • Ginger
    Roy Boyd
    • German N.C.O
    Samantha Bradshaw
    • Hotel Girl
    Andrea Browne
    • Lady Buyer
    David Butler
    • British Officer
    David Cann
    • Sapper Officer
    Fanny Carby
    • Cleaning Lady
    Forbes Collins
    • German Soldier
    • Director
      • John Hough
    • Writers
      • W.E. Johns
      • John Groves
      • Kent Walwin
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    7benkidlington

    A fun, but quirky film

    I like this movie, having just seen it for the first time, and I have never read the original Biggles books. But, it's clear even to me that the film hasn't attempted to stay true to the original stories.

    Nethertheless I found great entertainment value in this movie, which is simply to be enjoyed in a rather light hearted way it seems.

    No doubt this time-travel based production was slip-streaming behind the great success of Back to the Future, and it's a real roller-coaster ride and a fantastic culture clash between the 1980's and WWI eras. Any such movie released back in the mid-eighties should have done well at the box office, at least on paper.

    This film really is so eighties though, from the synthesiser-heavy intro music, down to the "punk scene", and the strikingly bleak grayish hotel lobby and eighties typefaces, that even people like myself who grew up in the eighties will probably feel more at home in what seems like the more "normal" WWI scenes.

    Was the eighties really that potently eighties? Obviously, it was, but it didn't seem like that at the time of course.

    So for me, this film has been a trip back in time to the eighties, and it fits in so well with a great sequence of other really enjoyable films I watched back then in my teenage years. I can't believe I somehow didn't see it at the time, but I'm really glad to have seen it at last in 2007.

    The aircraft scenes were highly enjoyable, and it's always good to see Peter Cushing too.

    7/10 from me.
    astro_nomenoff

    They've tried VERY hard with the R2 DVD...

    ...what a pity the original movie wasn't worked on with the same skill and dedication.

    I am a very big fan of the books. I read 'Biggles of 266' when I was aged 10 and 29 years later I'm still reading the adventures.

    What a waste of the Biggles movie license.

    The film wasn't all bad, though. Neil Dickson's portrayal of Biggles was spot on. The supporting actors did a pretty good job as well. The production design was excellent (well, the 1917 bits, anyway). That takes care of the good points.

    Where the hell did they drag that soundtrack up from? Nasty is what I call it. I actually cringed during the film, due to inapropriate music.

    The stunts were mostly unnecessary ego-boosting cliches.

    The script was a total nightmare. Either copy Indiana Jones OR Back to the Future, not BOTH! If they'd cut the 80s bit out, cast Hyde-White as an american reporter and kept the secret weapon bits in, I would have no quibble with this film.

    I would recommend buying the DVD if only for the unintentionally hilarious documentary. "..we thought a big star would've 'unbalanced' the film..." you don't say!!!

    £3.99 at WH Smiths - buy it now! The spirit of Edward D Wood Jr. lives on!
    7cold_lazarou

    Chocks away for adventures in time!!

    In answer to the insistently-asked question in the theme tune - yes, i do indeed want to be a hero, as evidenced in my bravery in admitting that this is, and long has been, a favourite film of mine.

    This is a one of those films many people refer to as a "guilty pleasure", well - i feel no guilt or shame in declaring my love for this movie. It's simply brilliant fun. Great action adventure larks, with likable characters, a neat time-travel plot, a groovy '80s theme tune, and an appearance by genre legend Peter Cushing (in his final screen performance). Honestly, what more do you need? Oh, you need more, do you? OK, then: Francesca Gonshaw, the really cute barmaid from early seasons of 'Allo 'Allo, as a Belgian resistance fighter (i swear, if she's said "Listen very carefully, i shall say zis only once" in that accent, my mind - and indeed my pants - may have exploded). Also, for all of us watching Doctor Who in the mid to late '80s, roles for both James Saxon and Marcus Gilbert. How'd'ya like them apples?

    Absolutely sublime nostalgic fun. To be watched with a few ales, alongside "The Living Daylights" or "Young Sherlock Holmes and the Pyramid of Fear". Bliss!
    6inkblot11

    Biggles in not really large in size but it has its moments, somewhat entertaining

    Jim (Alex Hyde-White) is a catering manager with a busy schedule. Yet, one day, a strange man comes calling at his house, in a thunderstorm. He's secretly an officer, Colonel Raymond (Peter Cushing) from World War I! Whoa! He tries to warn Jim about future strange happenings but the catering man doesn't listen. All too soon, Jim is back in time, flying an aircraft in WW I and hanging out with Bigglesworth, Biggles for short (Neil Dickson). That's because, as the colonel tried to explain, he is Biggles "time twin". Thus, never knowing when, Jim is transported between two time periods. Naturally, this upsets his food business while he gets into many a hair-raising situation as a pilot. Sometimes he's captured and interrogated, while he and Biggles face even firing squads. Is this supposed to be fun? This movie is not really as large as its title indicates but its a pleasant enough experience. Based on a long ago set of popular British novels, its escapades probably worked better in print form. Hyde White is cute as the poor soul with the time travel problem while Dickson is quite dashing. Costumes are fine while special effects are adequate. All in all, there are worse ways to spend an evening but don't harbor high expectations before a showing.
    6ma-cortes

    Enjoyable and entertaining Sci-Fi movie about time travels with plenty of adventures and noisy action

    Attractive and fun movie about time travels with frantic action, thrills , humor and spectacular scenes. A bold idea decently adapted in its execution but with a lousy musical score . It deals with a young businessman: Alex Hyde-White from present-day NYC is suddenly transferred into 1917 WWI .There he takes the identity of a spy and befriends a 1917 WWI flying ace : the husky Neal Dickson who has a genteel streak that conceals the viciousness required in war . The posh executive lnexplicably finds himself aboard a fighter plane over Europe.

    This is an amusing film with emotion, breathtaking scenes, dogfighting , wooden but likeable interpretation and a lot of twists and turns . The much-loved WWI heroics of Biggles , the pilot from Captain WE Johns series of books are updated to 1986 Manhattan via a time travel gimmick, being prior adapted in a long TV series .Time-travel fantasy in which an ingenious executive is transported to Europe WWI and suffering several adventures , risks and dangers. The time-travelling American young is played by the sympathetic Alex Hyde White as a naive executive and his buddy is Neal Dickson as Biggles who is the best thing in a passable film that hardly plays fair with buffs of the original . Support cast is frankly well such as Fiona Hutchinson, Marcus Gilbert , William Hootkins and special mention for the great Peter Cushing in his last acting , playing an important secret agent whose headquarter is in the Tower Bridge .The big drawback is the horrible soundtrack by Stanislas composed by synthesizer , it ruins the film. It packs a colorful and evocative cinematography .

    The motion pictures was professionally directed by John Hough including some flaws and gaps. Hough is a fine craftsman who has a long, uneven and eclectic career directing all kinds of genres . As he made terror movies: Hell's gate, Howling 4, American Gothic, Incubus , Legend of Hell house, Twins of evil ; Adventures: Treasure island, Escape to Witch Mountain, Return from Witch Mountain, Black arrow , The watcher in the woods, Dirty Mary crazy Larry ; Romantic drama: Duel of hearts , The lady and the highwayman, The dying truth ; Western : Triumphs of a man called Horse; Suspense: Eye witness and WWII : Brass target.

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    Alfred Abel, Brigitte Helm, and Rudolf Klein-Rogge in Metropolis (1927)
    Steampunk
    Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd in Back to the Future (1985)
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    Still frame
    Adventure
    Drew Barrymore and Pat Welsh in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
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    • Trivia
      Features Peter Cushing's last screen performance, filmed January 21-March 1985 (copyright 1985).
    • Goofs
      When Biggles is talking with Peter Cushing's character in Tower Bridge, there is a raven stood upon a perch. Immediately after Biggles comments on the photograph of him and his colleagues, the bird is seen to defecate. The microphone even catches the sound of the dropping hitting the floor.
    • Quotes

      [Now in 1986, Biggles has climbed behind the controls of a police helicopter]

      Jim Ferguson: You can't fly this. You don't know how.

      Biggles: If you can fly a Sopwith Camel, you can fly anything.

    • Crazy credits
      In the end of the credits it says: Filmed on location in New York - London - and the Western Front 1917.
    • Connections
      Featured in Biggles: The Making of a Movie (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      DO YOU WANT TO BE A HERO
      Performed by Jon Anderson

      Music by Stanislas Syrewicz

      Lyrics by Jon Anderson

      Published by Warner Brothers Music/Tizz Music

      administrated by Warner Brothers Music

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    • Release date
      • January 29, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Der Biggels-Effekt
    • Filming locations
      • Marston Vale, Bedfordshire, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Compact Yellowbill
      • Tambarle
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    • Budget
      • £7,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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