The Movie Mark Invites You to a Free Movie Screening of Flyboys
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Flyboys, the first World War I aviation film in over 40 years, is inspired by the epic, courageous tale
of the American young men who would become known as the legendary Lafayette Escadrille. They were ordinary boys
who volunteered for the first World War looking for adventure, and in the process, they became heroes. Never
before has a movie so accurately portrayed the thrill and danger of the aerial dogfights that played such an
integral role in the Allied resistance.
In 1917, prior to the official entry into the war by the United States, the Allied powers of France, England
and Italy were on the ropes against the German juggernaut. Some altruistic young Americans volunteered to
fight alongside their counterparts in France. Some joined the infantry, others chose the Ambulance Corps.
But 38 young men had a different idea: they decided to learn how to fly.
Flyboys stars James Franco, Tyler Labine, Abdul Salis, Jean Reno, and Martin Henderson. Directed by
Academy Award ®-winner Tony Bill (“The Sting”) and produced by Dean Devlin (“The Patriot,” “Independence
Day,” “Stargate”) and Marc Frydman (ABC’s “Commander in Chief”).
http://www.flyboysthemovie.com/
Genre: Action/Adventure/Drama/War
Running Time: 139 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG-13
When: Monday, September 18th at 7:30 PM
Where: Malco Paradiso in Memphis, TN
Who: You and a guest
Why: To be cool and see it before everybody else.
How Much: FREE!
Please Note: A link to the passes will be EMAILED to you. Once you receive the email you'll need access the
link, print out the pass, and bring it to the theater. I kindly request that you not print out multiple passes
for all your friends and family. If they want passes then they need to sign up themselves.
The first 50 people to sign up will receive a pass. Each pass admits TWO.
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The sign-up is officially over! I appreciate everybody's help and participation in making this a success. Enjoy
the movie, and continue to check out The Movie Mark for the latest movie news and reviews. And you might as well
keep your eye out for more screenings in the future.
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