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Les hommes volants

Original title: Ripcord
  • TV Series
  • 1961–1963
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
197
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Les hommes volants (1961)
Adventure

On their private plane, a skydiver and a pilot are placed in unusual situations in which their special skills and abilities are needed. They're led on exciting adventures, from chasing dange... Read allOn their private plane, a skydiver and a pilot are placed in unusual situations in which their special skills and abilities are needed. They're led on exciting adventures, from chasing dangerous criminals to performing difficult rescues.On their private plane, a skydiver and a pilot are placed in unusual situations in which their special skills and abilities are needed. They're led on exciting adventures, from chasing dangerous criminals to performing difficult rescues.

  • Creator
    • Harry Redmond Jr.
  • Stars
    • Larry Pennell
    • Ken Curtis
    • Shug Fisher
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    197
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    • Creator
      • Harry Redmond Jr.
    • Stars
      • Larry Pennell
      • Ken Curtis
      • Shug Fisher
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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      • Harry Redmond Jr.
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    8hankpac

    Former Paratroopers

    Rod Serling and one of the actors were former Rangers. I was inspired to become a paratrooper by them. Went to jump school at Fort Benning in 1966, at 17. Paratroops still sing "Gory, Gory". Some of the story lines were pretty bad but I waited for the jump scenes.

    The camera work was superb and I often think about how u mainly cameras were then. Compared to a go pro. Imagine something weighing 25 pounds or so and no special attachment or perhaps a jury-rigged set up.

    It was a good idea that needed better story lines. Could be rebooted now that we have such advanced technology. It would take someone with the vision of Rod Serling.
    7maxsmodels

    Absurdly cool

    Being a pilot (9000+ hours) and former skydiver (216 jumps) I can tell you that this show is cool yet absurd. The actors are fine, the writing was often good, but sometimes the story lines simply departed reality. I guess the writers were just trying to come up with something exciting. To me, the best parts are the stunt work. You have to remember that to get the great aerial footage, they had to do it for real with a cameraman falling alongside. I think the cameraman were the best skydiver of them all.

    when I did my first skydive from a Cessna 182 (in the 1980's) I was amazed that I flashed back to the show. The sound of that engine was exactly the same as in the show.

    I wish I could find it on DVD. Get some popcorn, suspend reality and enjoy an often absurd, but always cools show!

    PS: I think Larry Pannell was a better actor than Hollywood ever let him be.
    yenlo

    An early show that had the merchandising touch.

    So many films and TV shows today are made that make money off the merchandising end. This was an early TV show that did that. Two guys run a parachute center and help out the police, forest rangers and so on fight crime, rescue people etc. But the best part of this show was that it produced a neat toy. For $1.98 you could get your very own toy parachute made of a heavy plastic with a little toy Army man attached who would come floating down to earth after you packed the chute and tucked it into the opening on his back and threw it into the air. For kids of the late 50's early 60's this was great. The show on the other hand was pretty much the same week to week. The sky diving scenes however were authentic. Considering the difficulty in filming something like this during this time period it would have to be considered a little ahead of it's time. The late Ken Curtis who is best remembered as Festus on Gunsmoke starred in this action series.
    Zack-23

    Yeah! My heroes!

    These guys were the coolest for a seven-year-old kid! My Ripcord parachute man was one of the coolest toys too, until it floated off on an air current. At the time I had no idea the main characters were 'Festus' and 'Dash Riprock'. I've had fun looking back at these old shows and seeing who played in them, and trying to think where MY mind was in 1962.
    rogerc172

    IF SKYDIVING'S THE SOLUTION, TED & JIM FIND THE PROBLEMS!

    If it were up to me to come up with a tag line for this show, that's what it would be. I'll say more in a later post, but the computer keeps booting me out & I want to get at least something down here.Made during a very fascinating period in skydiving's development.

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    • Trivia
      At one point during the series, two planes that were doing filming for an episode accidentally collided with each other. The script was subsequently revised so that footage of the crash was included in the episode.
    • Quotes

      Ted McKeever: (Alternate narration heard at the beginning of some episodes) This is the most danger packed show on television. Every jump, every aerial maneuver is real. Photographed just as it happened, without tricks or illusion. All that stands between the jumper and death is his ripcord.

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 1962 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ripcord
    • Production companies
      • United Artists Television
      • ZIV Television Programs
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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