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Flying Supersonic (2018)

Genre : Documentary, TV Movie

Runtime : 0M

Director : Thomas Risch

Synopsis

Thundering across the sky on elegant white wings, the Concorde was an instant legend. But behind the glamour of jet setting at Mach 2 were stunning scientific innovations and political intrigue. Fifteen years after Concorde's final flight, this documentary takes you inside the historic international race to develop the first supersonic airliner. Hear stories from those inside the choreographed effort to design and build Concorde in two countries at once - and the crew members who flew her.

Actors

Damien Boisseau
Damien Boisseau
Narrator (voice)
Jay E. Dryer
Jay E. Dryer
Himself
David Stark
David Stark
Himself
Dominique Berger
Dominique Berger
Himself
John Hutchinson
John Hutchinson
Himself
Jean-Louis Chatelain
Jean-Louis Chatelain
Himself
André Puget
André Puget
Himself (archive footage)
Alexeï Ameluchkine Nikolaïevitch
Alexeï Ameluchkine Nikolaïevitch
Himself
Jacques Rocca
Jacques Rocca
Himself
Katie John
Katie John
Herself
Iain Gray
Iain Gray
Himself
Michel Polacco
Michel Polacco
Himself
Mike Bannister
Mike Bannister
Himself
Yuri Valkin Markovitch
Yuri Valkin Markovitch
Himself
Vladimir Rigmant Guéorguiévitch
Vladimir Rigmant Guéorguiévitch
Himself
André Turcat
André Turcat
Himself (archive footage)
Michel Rétif
Michel Rétif
Himself
Éric Dumont
Éric Dumont
Himself
Frédéric Pinlet
Frédéric Pinlet
Himself
Jean Pinet
Jean Pinet
Himself
Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon
Himself (archive footage)
Bob van der Linden
Bob van der Linden
Himself
Frederick W. Finn
Frederick W. Finn
Himself
Adrian Meredith
Adrian Meredith
Himself
Sally Armstrong
Sally Armstrong
Herself
Alain Verschuere
Alain Verschuere
Himself
Alain Ducasse
Alain Ducasse
Himself
Blake Scholl
Blake Scholl
Himself

Crews

Patrice Gellé
Patrice Gellé
Producer
Thomas Risch
Thomas Risch
Director
Thomas Risch
Thomas Risch
Writer
Laurent Portes
Laurent Portes
Writer
Alexandre Pradier
Alexandre Pradier
Original Music Composer
David Lampel
David Lampel
Original Music Composer
Éric Pradier
Éric Pradier
Original Music Composer
Guillaume Reymond
Guillaume Reymond
Original Music Composer
Julien Bossé
Julien Bossé
Cinematography
Nikolay Gilyarov
Nikolay Gilyarov
Cinematography
Julien Bossé
Julien Bossé
Sound
Nikolay Gilyarov
Nikolay Gilyarov
Sound
Caroline Choplin
Caroline Choplin
Editor
Christophe Millet
Christophe Millet
Sound Editor
Elisa Benoist
Elisa Benoist
Production Director
Garance Hautecoeur
Garance Hautecoeur
Production Assistant
Julien Ferrante
Julien Ferrante
Production Assistant
Arthur Herminie
Arthur Herminie
Assistant Editor
Olivier Cohen
Olivier Cohen
Color Grading

Trailers and other movies

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