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''They go up uppity-up-up, they go downiddy-down-down!}}
'''''Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, [[Either
[[All-Star Cast|The brilliant international cast]] includes [[Stuart Whitman]], [[Sarah Miles]], [[James Fox]], [[Alberto Sordi]], [[Robert Morley]], [[Gert Fröbe]], [[Jean-Pierre Cassel]], [[Yûjirô Ishihara]], [[John Le Mesurier]], [[Benny Hill]], and [[Terry-Thomas]] as Sir Percy Ware-Armitage. Extra footage added for the American release featured popular comedian [[Red Skelton]] as a hapless victim of flight tests throughout the ages.
The 1969 [[Sequel]], ''Monte Carlo or Bust'' (aka ''Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies''), does for vintage cars what this movie does for vintage planes.
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* [[Animated Credits Opening]]: Featuring the magnificent art of [[St Trinian's|Ronald Searle]].
* [[The Big Race]]
* [[Cool Plane]]: Well, in the era of the setting, ''any'' plane that can stay aloft for more than five minutes is essentially cool by default. But the amusing early flying machines are certainly a focal point of the film.
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* [[Duel to the Death]]: Two characters try to have one in hot air balloons.
** Ahem: "Balloons ... AND BLUNDERBUSSES!"
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* [[Epic Race]]
* [[The Fantastic Trope of
* [[Great Big Book of Everything]]: The Prussian Army's Big Book of Instructions includes instructions on how to fly an airplane. Step one: sit down.
** "Sit down" was apparently an [[Ad Lib]] by Gert Fröbe which [[Throw It In|they kept in]].
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