The War Lover

The War Lover

1962 "The men of the flying forts whose bravery became a legend"
The War Lover
The War Lover

The War Lover

6.5 | 1h45m | NR | en | Adventure

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.

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6.5 | 1h45m | NR | en | Adventure , Drama , War | More Info
Released: October. 25,1962 | Released Producted By: Columbia Pictures , Columbia British Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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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.

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Cast

Steve McQueen , Robert Wagner , Shirley Anne Field

Director

William C. Andrews

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Columbia Pictures , Columbia British Productions

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kfo9494 For whatever reason, this film had slipped pass me and I was viewing this movie for the first time. And I have to say that I was very entertained by most of the scenes, especially the ones involving Steve McQueen and his not-so-normal view about war. It was a pleasant surprised as I got caught up in the story and followed the players right to the end of the film. In fact, the relationships with the flying crew were so well done, that I was somewhat disappointed when they threw in a female love interest taking the story into an even more irrational mind-set of our main player, Buzz Rickson.A written summary of this movie will not do the film justice. A person really has to view the production in order to see the development of characters and the quirky plot that is laid out with its slight references to the line between sane and insanity. Steve McQueen gives an excellent performance as the viewer is caught up in the action of the B-17 crew leader that has a fondness for this horrible situation called war. One cannot wait until the next air- raid to see how character is going to react to the crisis and also to each other.At times, the movie did get a bit slow but overall an entertaining watch. A movie that most people will not be disappoint in viewing.
Leofwine_draca THE WAR LOVER is a UK-USA WW2 movie about a squad of bomber pilots operating from Cambridgeshire in the UK and carrying out daring raids on mainland Europe. It's a rather slight picture, shot in black and white for reasons unknown (although I suspect that they're budgetary in nature) and of note for featuring Steve McQueen in the leading role.McQueen dominates the scenery with his portrayal of a brash and cocky pilot with something of a death wish, repeatedly putting his crew into danger for the sake of glory. The rest of the film is a mish-mash of romantic interludes, rivalry and friendship, and some brief bombing raids that are handled reasonably well. Supporting cast members include Shirley Anne Field and Michael Crawford, long before he was famous. War film fans will enjoy this, but the familiarity of the set-up works against it.
Martin Bradley Philip Leacock's "The War Lover" puts as much emphasis on the 'lover' as it does on the 'war'. Robert Wagner and Steve McQueen are American bombers stationed in England during World War Two. Wagner falls for local girl Shirley Anne Field while McQueen is more in love with killing. This was an early lead performance from McQueen and he certainly displays charisma. Wagner, on the other hand, is his usual eager-to-please self and, although he's the good guy, comes across as a bit too serious and far too smug. Again Shirley Anne Field is wasted in a bland, under-written role while the film's main strength lies in Bob Huke's first-rate black and white photography. Look out for a young Michael Crawford in a small part.
bkoganbing In the great Oscar winning best picture Patton, Karl Malden as Omar Bradley explains the difference between himself and George C. Scott. Malden is a professional soldier trained to do a job, whereas Scott just lives for the action because he loves it. That's what Steve McQueen is as a hotshot bomber pilot who has a crew of Karl Maldens who just want to do a job and get home alive. Oddly enough a year after The War Lover came out Steve McQueen would play another hotshot pilot in The Great Escape. A pilot who's been grounded and temporarily enjoying enemy hospitality. I wonder how the two McQueens from The War Lover and The Great Escape might have viewed each other.McQueen's co-pilot Robert Wagner dislikes McQueen's living on the edge style though he knows this guy has the skill to back up his brag and has done so. But things could be going further south in their relationship as McQueen makes a play for proper British woman Shirley Anne Field whom Wagner likes as well.It's an interesting role that McQueen has and he pulls it off. He's not a nice person, but you can't help rooting for him. Especially in that last close run thing he attempts at the close of the film.The War Lover is a good war picture and will satisfy the fans of Steve McQueen who are still legion in this world.