L'homme qui aimait la guerre (1962)
The War Lover (original title)Reference View | Change View
- Approved
- 1h 45min
- Adventure, Drama
- 25 Oct 1962 (USA)
- Movie
In 1943, while stationed in Britain, arrogant Captain Buzz Rickson is in command of a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bomber, but his recklessness is endangering everyone around him.
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Cast
| Steve McQueen | ... |
'Buzz' / Buzz Rickson
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| Robert Wagner | ... |
'Bo' / Ed Bolland
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| Shirley Anne Field | ... |
Daphne
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| Gary Cockrell | ... |
Lynch: Crew of 'The Body'
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| Michael Crawford | ... |
Junior' / Junior Sailen: Crew of 'The Body
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| Bill Edwards | ... |
Brindt: Crew of 'The Body'
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Chuck Julian | ... |
Lamb: Crew of 'The Body'
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| Robert Easton | ... |
Handown: Crew of 'The Body'
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| Al Waxman | ... |
Prien: Crew of 'The Body'
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| Tom Busby | ... |
Farr: Crew of 'The Body'
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| George Sperdakos | ... |
Bragliani: Crew of 'The Body'
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| Bob Kanter | ... |
Haverstraw: Crew of 'The Body'
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| Jerry Stovin | ... |
Emmet
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| Ed Bishop | ... |
Vogt
(as Edward Bishop)
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| Richard Leech | ... |
Murika
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| Bernard Braden | ... |
Randall
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Sean Kelly | ... |
Woodman
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| Charles De Temple | ... |
Braddock
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| Neil McCallum | ... |
Sully
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Viera | ... |
Singer
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| Justine Lord | ... |
Street Girl
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| Louise Dunn | ... |
Hazel
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| Arthur Hewlett | ... |
Vicar
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| Hilda Fenemore | ... |
Pub Landlady (uncredited)
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Fred Griffiths | ... |
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
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| Frederick Jaeger | ... |
Air Crewman (uncredited)
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| Burt Kwouk | ... |
Air Crewman (uncredited)
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| André Maranne | ... |
French Officer (uncredited)
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| Stefania Sandrelli | ... |
Young Woman in the Officer's Club (uncredited)
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| Guy Standeven | ... |
Airman at Briefing (uncredited)
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Russell Waters | ... |
Pub Landlord (uncredited)
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Arthur White | ... |
Station Newsagent (uncredited)
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Directed by
| Philip Leacock | ||
Written by
| Howard Koch | ... | (screenplay) |
| John Hersey | ... | (novel) |
Produced by
| M.J. Frankovich | ... | executive producer (uncredited) |
| Arthur Hornblow Jr. | ... | producer (as Arthur Hornblow Jr) |
Music by
| Richard Addinsell | ||
Cinematography by
| Robert Huke | ... | director of photography (as Bob Huke) |
Editing by
| Gordon Hales | ||
Art Direction by
| William C. Andrews | ... | (as Bill Andrews) |
Set Decoration by
| Andrew Low | ... | (uncredited) |
Costume Design by
| Julie Harris | ... | (uncredited) |
Makeup Department
| George Partleton | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
| Raymond Anzarut | ... | production supervisor |
| Robert Sterne | ... | production manager (as Bob Sterne) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
| Basil Rayburn | ... | assistant director |
| Timothy Burrill | ... | second assistant director (uncredited) |
| John Danischewsky | ... | third assistant director (uncredited) |
Art Department
| Ben Healey | ... | scenic artist (uncredited) |
| Sid Leggett | ... | chargehand prop (uncredited) |
Sound Department
| Norman Bolland | ... | sound recordist |
| John Cox | ... | sound supervisor |
| Christopher Lancaster | ... | sound editor |
| Red Law | ... | sound recordist |
| Colin Miller | ... | assistant sound editor (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
| Ted Samuels | ... | special effects |
| Wally Veevers | ... | special effects |
Visual Effects by
| Bob Cuff | ... | matte painter (uncredited) |
Stunts
| Loren Janes | ... | stunt double: Steve McQueen (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
| Austin Dempster | ... | camera operator |
| Skeets Kelly | ... | aerial sequences photographed by |
| Ronnie Maasz | ... | camera operator |
| Ronnie Taylor | ... | aerial sequences photographed by (as Ron Taylor) |
| Dennis C. Lewiston | ... | focus puller (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
| Elsa Fennell | ... | wardrobe |
Music Department
| Muir Mathieson | ... | conductor |
| Douglas Gamley | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
| Eileen Head | ... | continuity |
Additional Crew
| John Crewdson | ... | aerial sequences arranged by (as Captain John Crewdson) |
| Robert F. Spence | ... | general technical adviser (as Robert F. Spence Lt. Col. USAF) |
| William Tesla | ... | adviser: Flying Fortress (as William Tesla Lt. Col. USAF) |
| Gregory R. Board | ... | pilot: B-17 (uncredited) |
| Martin Caidin | ... | pilot: B-17 (uncredited) |
| Liz Charles-Williams | ... | assistant to Steve McQueen (uncredited) |
| John Crewdson | ... | pilot: B-17 (uncredited) |
| Joan Parcell | ... | production secretary (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Columbia Pictures Corporation (1962) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Columbia Pictures (1962) (United States) (theatrical)
- Columbia Film (1963) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Columbia (1963) (France) (theatrical) (as Columbia Films)
- Columbia Film-Verleih (1963) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- Columbia Films S. A. (1963) (Mexico) (theatrical)
- CBS (1966) (United States) (tv)
- RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (United States) (VHS) (pan and scan)
- RCA/Columbia-Hoyts Home Video (1990) (Australia) (video)
- Video Collection International (1992) (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (2003) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (2003) (Germany) (DVD)
- Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (2003) (Netherlands) (DVD)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (2003) (Brazil) (DVD)
- Umbrella Entertainment (2022) (Australia) (DVD)
- Image Entertainment (United States) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- 3rd USAF in Europe (grateful acknowledgment is made to, for their co-operation)
- Royal Air Force (RAF) (grateful acknowledgment is made to, for the use of its bases at Bovingdon and Manston in England)
- United States Air Force (grateful acknowledgment is made to, for their co-operation)
Storyline
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Buzz Rickson is a dare-devil World War II bomber pilot with a death wish. Failing at everything not involving flying, Rickson lives for the most dangerous missions. His crew lives with this aspect of his personality only because they know he always brings them back alive.
Written by KC Hunt |
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| Taglines | Some men love war the way others love women. This is the story of both kinds! See more » |
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Did You Know?
| Trivia | Warren Beatty turned down the role of Rickson, possibly because he had recently caused the divorce between Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner, and the two men were not on speaking terms. See more » |
| Goofs | The briefing map the pilots get to see before the raid on Leipzig shows the Netherlands as having an area of reclaimed land that was not yet there during WW II. It's called Eastern Flevoland (or, in Dutch: Oostelijk Flevoland) and wasn't finished until 1957. See more » |
| Movie Connections | Featured in Michael Crawford (2013). See more » |
| Soundtracks | Roll Me Over See more » |
| Quotes |
Daphne Caldwell:
Have you ever been in love, Captain? I'm serious, have you? Captain Buzz Rickson: In wartime you don't fall in love, you make love. You know what I mean? See more » |