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Red Flag: The Ultimate Game

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Red Flag: The Ultimate Game

Two fighter pilots, Phil Clark and Jay Rivers, who flew together in Vietnam are assigned to the elite Air Force Fighter Weapons School (known as "Red Flag") at Nellis AFB, Nevada, about a decade after the war. Brash, self-confident Clark is an instructor, while quieter, family man Rivers is the student. At first, the two men resume their friendship. But as the student starts to show the master a thing or two, tensions develop. Can their relationship survive the stresses of one of the military's top schools?

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Release : 1981
Rating : 5.4
Studio : Marble Arch Productions, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Barry Bostwick Joan Van Ark Fred McCarren Debra Feuer George Coe
Genre : Drama Action War TV Movie

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Matialth
2018/08/30

Good concept, poorly executed.

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BallWubba
2018/08/30

Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.

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Invaderbank
2018/08/30

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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Casey Duggan
2018/08/30

It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny

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leartest
2011/09/23

This film was released right as I graduated from Aggressor training (64th FWS)and was an embarrassment. Even as a chick-flick, it was poor. I believe they used Yeager as the technical adviser---he is a giant in the flight test world but, in spite of his WW2 "Ace" status, either had no clue about what was going on at Nellis in 1981 or else he was overridden by the director---I strongly suspect it was the latter. The acting was mediocre; TV soaps are better, and the things like the female squadron maintenance officer on the flight line during flight ops in her uniform skirt wearing her beret is ridiculous. Oh, the real gem was the F-4 puke's wife whining to the flight surgeon that her hubby was so obsessed with beating the evil Aggressor that he couldn't cut the mustard! Unless you want to see a couple of shots of F-5E's, save your time and money.

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merklekranz
2010/06/07

With William Devane prominently displayed as top billing on the DVD cover, one would like to have seen a lot more of him in "Red Flag". Unfortunately, even though he has a pivotal role, his screen time is not great. Speaking of not great, one would wrongly assume that this was a flying movie, while in reality it seems more like a "chick flick" masquerading as a war games film. There is way too much emotional hand holding compared to action sequences. The simulated dogfights take a back seat and the entire movie grinds to a halt every time females appear on the screen. I cannot recommend "Red Flag" as a William Devane vehicle, nor as an action film. - MERK

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Col_Hessler
2005/03/12

All in all, this flick is OK. I was ten when it came on TV, and at that age, you know I loved flying. William Devane has always been a favorite of mine, and here he was terrific, intense. Barry Bostwick's weapons officer, Heinz, loved giving lip to people, and in one scene, Devane had a part on his plane break that cost 79 cents. Devane vented his feeling with the line, "You tell that bastard Heinz to watch his mouth, or his face will be worth 79 cents!" Most actors couldn't pull of that line the way he did. See this flick for him, even if you're not a fan. And the Navy doesn't have all the good films. Just so our friend from Texas knows.

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shyjones2
2002/08/19

**************Possible Spoiler****************** Don Taylor of The Final Countdown brings us this made for TV Air Force movie that doesn't bang nearly as hard as his Navy film. Hardly any close ups are taken and sadly, the writing sometimes makes these Red Flag pilots seem clueless to the Ultimate Game of dogfighting. Barry Bostwick is out of his element having dyed his hair brown instead of his natural white...Barry isn't Barry without white hair. Despite its shortcomings, this is a GREAT flick full of rivalry, betrayal, competition, egos and military hardware. F-4s and F-5s whirl around over the desert, chasing each other for the short opportunity to call out "guns guns guns" for 12 frames on their opponent. Yes, anyone into "movies with jets" will enjoy.By the way, Navy still has all the cool movies...

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