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[[image:si-tous-les-gars-du-monde.jpg|thumb|right|350px|none|<i>si tous les gars du monde</i> movie poster.]] | [[image:si-tous-les-gars-du-monde.jpg|thumb|right|350px|none|<i>si tous les gars du monde</i> movie poster.]] | ||
<b>Movie (1956)</b><br> | <b>Movie (1956)</b><br> | ||
− | <b>english | + | <b>english titles: Race for Life / If All the Guys in the World... </b><br> |
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Jean Gaven (Jos)<br> | Jean Gaven (Jos)<br> | ||
Jean-Louis Trintignant (Jean-Louis)<br> | Jean-Louis Trintignant (Jean-Louis)<br> | ||
− | + | Marc Cassot (Marcel)<br> | |
+ | Doudou Babet (Mohammed)<br> | ||
LTT Juillard (pilot of the Dassault Flamant)<br> | LTT Juillard (pilot of the Dassault Flamant)<br> | ||
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The Crew of a french fishing boat is sick after having eaten unfresh pig meat. | The Crew of a french fishing boat is sick after having eaten unfresh pig meat. | ||
Sending a SOS by radio, it's a congolese radio who catched up the signal, begining a world relay involving radio operators and aviators from France, Germany, Poland, USSR, USA and Norway to send the medecine in less a day.<br> | Sending a SOS by radio, it's a congolese radio who catched up the signal, begining a world relay involving radio operators and aviators from France, Germany, Poland, USSR, USA and Norway to send the medecine in less a day.<br> | ||
− | + | == [[:Category:Douglas DC-3| Douglas DC-3C-S1C3G]]== | |
− | + | Playing a Lisunov Li-2 from Soviet fictional airline. Modified [[:Category: Air France|Air France]] scheme with a red star on the tail fin. <br> | |
− | + | Registration F-BCYD, c/n 19075. | |
− | + | [[image: STLGDM_DC3sov.JPG|thumb|500px|none | Reg. F-BCYD Douglas DC-3C-S1C3G of [[:Category: Air France|Air France]].]] | |
− | + | [[image: STLGDM_DC3sov1_1h22m29.JPG|thumb|500px|none |Reg. F-BCYD Douglas DC-3C-S1C3G of [[:Category: Air France|Air France]]. ]] | |
− | == [[:Category:Douglas | + | Playing a polish airliner.<br> |
− | + | Registration F-BCYX, c/n 4224282. | |
− | [[image: STLGDM_DC3sov.JPG|thumb|500px|none | Douglas | + | [[image: STLGDM_DC3pol_1h12m32.jpg|thumb|500px|none | Reg. F-BCYX Douglas DC-3C-S1C3G of [[:Category: Air France|Air France]].]] |
− | [[image: STLGDM_DC3sov1_1h22m29.JPG|thumb|500px|none | ]] | ||
− | [[image: STLGDM_DC3pol_1h12m32.jpg|thumb|500px|none | Douglas | ||
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− | [[image: STLGDM_Viscount2_0h47m46.JPG|thumb|500px|none | Viscount | + | == [[:Category:Vickers Viscount|Vickers 708 Viscount]]== |
− | [[image: STLGDM_Viscount_F-BGNL_0h47m55.JPG|thumb|500px|none | | + | Viscount of [[:Category: Air France|Air France]] in its own role.<br> |
+ | Registration F-BGNL, c/n 10. | ||
+ | [[image: STLGDM_Viscount2_0h47m46.JPG|thumb|500px|none | Reg. F-BGNL Vickers 708 Viscount of [[:Category: Air France|Air France]].]] | ||
+ | [[image: STLGDM_Viscount_F-BGNL_0h47m55.JPG|thumb|500px|none | Reg. F-BGNL Vickers 708 Viscount of [[:Category: Air France|Air France]].]] | ||
Air France used Viscount with two types of screw, the Rotol R.92 / 4-20-4 / 8E and R.129-4-20-4 / 11E. | Air France used Viscount with two types of screw, the Rotol R.92 / 4-20-4 / 8E and R.129-4-20-4 / 11E. | ||
Both are seen in this movie. | Both are seen in this movie. | ||
− | [[image: STLGDM_Viscount_boarding_0h46m20.JPG|thumb|500px|none | ]] | + | [[image: STLGDM_Viscount_boarding_0h46m20.JPG|thumb|500px|none |Vickers 708 Viscount of [[:Category: Air France|Air France]]. ]] |
− | [[image: STLGDM_Viscount4.JPG|thumb|500px|none | ]] | + | [[image: STLGDM_Viscount4.JPG|thumb|500px|none |Vickers 708 Viscount of [[:Category: Air France|Air France]]. ]] |
− | == Dassault Flamant | + | == [[:Category:Dassault Flamant|Dassault MD.312 Flamant]]== |
+ | France was the main operator of the first Dassault post war design. Few other Air Forces from ex-French colonies had operated it too. | ||
+ | [[image: STLGDM_MD312e_1h34m50.JPG|thumb|500px|none |Dassault MD.312 Flamant of the Armée de l'Air.]] | ||
+ | But the story needs a norwegian patrol aircraft, the Flamant wear a fictional livery from Norwegian Air Force..... | ||
+ | [[image: STLGDM_MD312-volL.jpg|thumb|500px|none | Dassault MD.312 Flamant of the Armée de l'Air.]] | ||
+ | Dropping the serum near the boat. | ||
+ | [[image: STLGDM_MD312a_1h31m16.JPG|thumb|500px|none | Dassault MD.312 Flamant of the Armée de l'Air.]] | ||
+ | Despite the crew is being dressed in norwegian suits... the plane is flown by LTT Juillard, from the French Air Force, who got his wings on 1952. He ended as general and died in 2000 at 71. | ||
+ | [[image: STLGDM_MD312g_1h37m21.JPG|thumb|500px|none | Dassault MD.312 Flamant of the Armée de l'Air.]] | ||
+ | Close-up on the right SNECMA-Renault 12T engine. | ||
+ | [[image: STLGDM_MD312-no460L.jpg|thumb|500px|none | Dassault MD.312 Flamant of the Armée de l'Air.]] | ||
− | [[ | + | == [[:Category:Douglas C-54 Skymaster|Douglas C-54A-1-DO Skymaster]] & [[:Category:Douglas DC-6|Douglas DC-6]]== |
− | + | Douglas DC-6 of [[:Category: KLM|KLM]] in the far background, a Douglas DC-3/C-47 between this DC-6 and a Douglas C-54 of [[:Category: Air France|Air France]] in the foreground.<br> | |
− | [[ | + | Registration very likely F-BELK, c/n 7451.Crashed in 1958. |
− | [[ | + | [[image: STLGDM_tower2b.jpg|thumb|500px|none | Reg. F-BELK Douglas C-54A-1-DO Skymaster of [[:Category: Air France|Air France]] in the foreground.]] |
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{{Footnote}} | {{Footnote}} | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0049703/ Si tous les gars du monde... at IMDB | + | * [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0049703/ Si tous les gars du monde... at IMDB] |
+ | * [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Si_tous_les_gars_du_monde Si tous les gars du monde... at French Wikipedia] | ||
+ | * [http://www.imcdb.org/movie.php?id=49703 Si tous les gars du monde... at IMCDB] | ||
− | [[Category: Douglas C- | + | [[Category: Dassault Flamant]] |
+ | [[Category: Douglas C-54 Skymaster]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Douglas DC-3]] | ||
[[Category: Douglas DC-6]] | [[Category: Douglas DC-6]] | ||
[[Category: Vickers Viscount]] | [[Category: Vickers Viscount]] | ||
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+ | [[Category: Air France]] | ||
+ | [[Category: KLM]] |
Revision as of 01:45, 17 October 2015
Movie (1956)
english titles: Race for Life / If All the Guys in the World...
Starring:
André Valmy (Le Guellec)
Jean Gaven (Jos)
Jean-Louis Trintignant (Jean-Louis)
Marc Cassot (Marcel)
Doudou Babet (Mohammed)
LTT Juillard (pilot of the Dassault Flamant)
The Crew of a french fishing boat is sick after having eaten unfresh pig meat.
Sending a SOS by radio, it's a congolese radio who catched up the signal, begining a world relay involving radio operators and aviators from France, Germany, Poland, USSR, USA and Norway to send the medecine in less a day.
Douglas DC-3C-S1C3G
Playing a Lisunov Li-2 from Soviet fictional airline. Modified Air France scheme with a red star on the tail fin.
Registration F-BCYD, c/n 19075.
Playing a polish airliner.
Registration F-BCYX, c/n 4224282.
Vickers 708 Viscount
Viscount of Air France in its own role.
Registration F-BGNL, c/n 10.
Air France used Viscount with two types of screw, the Rotol R.92 / 4-20-4 / 8E and R.129-4-20-4 / 11E. Both are seen in this movie.
Dassault MD.312 Flamant
France was the main operator of the first Dassault post war design. Few other Air Forces from ex-French colonies had operated it too.
But the story needs a norwegian patrol aircraft, the Flamant wear a fictional livery from Norwegian Air Force.....
Dropping the serum near the boat.
Despite the crew is being dressed in norwegian suits... the plane is flown by LTT Juillard, from the French Air Force, who got his wings on 1952. He ended as general and died in 2000 at 71.
Close-up on the right SNECMA-Renault 12T engine.
Douglas C-54A-1-DO Skymaster & Douglas DC-6
Douglas DC-6 of KLM in the far background, a Douglas DC-3/C-47 between this DC-6 and a Douglas C-54 of Air France in the foreground.
Registration very likely F-BELK, c/n 7451.Crashed in 1958.
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