
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes
Comedy
Overview
In order to boost circulation of his newspaper, Lord Rawnsley announces an air race and offers £10,000 to the first person who can fly across the English Channel. But one of the participants, Percy, plots to sabotage his competitor's planes. Will Percy triumph?
Top Cast


Stuart Whitman
Stuart Whitman
Orvil Newton
Stuart Whitman
Orvil Newton


Sarah Miles
Sarah Miles
Patricia Rawnsley
Sarah Miles
Patricia Rawnsley


James Fox
James Fox
Richard Mays
James Fox
Richard Mays


Alberto Sordi
Alberto Sordi
Count Emilio Ponticelli
Alberto Sordi
Count Emilio Ponticelli


Robert Morley
Robert Morley
Lord Rawnsley
Robert Morley
Lord Rawnsley


Gert Fröbe
Gert Fröbe
Colonel Manfred von Holstein
Gert Fröbe
Colonel Manfred von Holstein


Jean-Pierre Cassel
Jean-Pierre Cassel
Pierre Dubois
Jean-Pierre Cassel
Pierre Dubois


Eric Sykes
Eric Sykes
Courtney
Eric Sykes
Courtney


Red Skelton
Red Skelton
The Neanderthal Man
Red Skelton
The Neanderthal Man


Terry-Thomas
Terry-Thomas
Sir Percy Ware-Armitage
Terry-Thomas
Sir Percy Ware-Armitage
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