The Red Baron (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Monterey Media has announced DVD and Blu-ray releases of the movie
Title: The Red Baron (IMDb)
Starring: Matthias Schweighöfer
Released: 1st June 2010
SRP: $26.95 (DVD)
Further Details:
Monterey Media has announced the DVD ($26.95) and Blu-ray ($34.95) releases of The Red Baron which stars Matthias Schweighöfer, Joseph Fiennes, Lena Headey, and Til Schweiger. Each will be available to own from the 1st June. The only extras on the DVD will be 2 featurettes ("Making of The Red Baron", "Legends of the Red Baron"). The Blu-ray release will also include The Red Baron - Making of Visual Effects featurette. We've attached the official package artwork for each release below:


Quote: The Red Baron takes you soaring through the skies of WWI Europe circa 1916. Baron Manfred von Richthofen, at the age of just 24, is the crack pilot of the German aerial combat forces – a legend in his own time, a hero at home and a man both feared and respected by the enemy. Von Richthofen and his fellow officers see their duels in the sky as tactical, almost sportsmanlike, challenges that, at least at first, obscure their view of the horrors of the battlefields below
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Matthias Schweighöfer
Released: 1st June 2010
SRP: $26.95 (DVD)
Further Details:
Monterey Media has announced the DVD ($26.95) and Blu-ray ($34.95) releases of The Red Baron which stars Matthias Schweighöfer, Joseph Fiennes, Lena Headey, and Til Schweiger. Each will be available to own from the 1st June. The only extras on the DVD will be 2 featurettes ("Making of The Red Baron", "Legends of the Red Baron"). The Blu-ray release will also include The Red Baron - Making of Visual Effects featurette. We've attached the official package artwork for each release below:


Synopsis
Quote: The Red Baron takes you soaring through the skies of WWI Europe circa 1916. Baron Manfred von Richthofen, at the age of just 24, is the crack pilot of the German aerial combat forces – a legend in his own time, a hero at home and a man both feared and respected by the enemy. Von Richthofen and his fellow officers see their duels in the sky as tactical, almost sportsmanlike, challenges that, at least at first, obscure their view of the horrors of the battlefields below
News by Tom Woodward
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Billy Gates wrote: If it doesn't come with a coupon for a free Red Baron pizza, I'm not getting it.
LMAO
LMAO
Gromit wrote: A disappointment, I´m afraid.
A German financed movie with plenty of German actors speaking English with a heavy accent. The air combat scenes work fine, but that´s it.
And what else from a film called "The Red Baron" would you expect?
A German financed movie with plenty of German actors speaking English with a heavy accent. The air combat scenes work fine, but that´s it.
And what else from a film called "The Red Baron" would you expect?
A disappointment, I´m afraid.
A German financed movie with plenty of German actors speaking English with a heavy accent. The air combat scenes work fine, but that´s it.
A German financed movie with plenty of German actors speaking English with a heavy accent. The air combat scenes work fine, but that´s it.
If it doesn't come with a coupon for a free Red Baron pizza, I'm not getting it.
I'm always up for a good WWI air fight film. I hope this film is good.


