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Hell photographer

Young Hughes was very interested in movies. Hughes began to invest in the film industry and soon achieved good results. Hughes likes flying airplanes. Once, when he was flying a private jet with a single pilot hovering over the coast of Malibu, it occurred to him: isn't it very popular to make a movie about air combat? He thought of 19 18. In World War I, Lieutenant Colonel Daning of the British Air Force led seven fighter planes to take off from cruisers and bomb the East German Air Force Base. This is an excellent overseas bombing. The British lost only 1 plane, sank 2 enemy ships and 2 airships. Hughes decided to put this air battle on the screen. At that time, there were no film stunts and air combat. He is going to make a more exciting and spectacular air combat movie with a real plane. The film is called Angel of Hell.

In order to make this film, he spent $2,654,380+on the plane use fee alone and rented 87 planes, including French Spartan fighter, British SE5 fighter, camel bomber, German Fokker fighter, 65,438+035 pilots and 2,000 extras. The number of photographers accounts for almost half of all photographers in Hollywood. The American film industry was shocked by it. In the process of filming, he suddenly had a wild dream: filming Led Zeppelin attacking London and shooting down a real plane in the air. He thinks that only in this way can the audience be excited.

His secretary tried to stop this madness, but Hughes didn't care. When filming the dive bombing scene, he asked the pilot to rush down from 30 meters above the ground and hit the ground to explode and burn. Pilots are unwilling to do it, and everyone knows that people will die. No one is willing to take the risk. Hughes said, "Then I'll show you!" "He really got on the plane and didn't jump out before. When the plane swooped to the ground, he suddenly turned over and fell to the ground with a growl. Hughes is dead! There was an exclamation from the crowd. However, perhaps fate loved this bold young man so much that Hughes managed to climb out of the cockpit just as the plane was about to burn. His injury was not too serious, but his cheek was broken and left a scar. Hughes spent two years making this film and invested $3 million. The attendance rate is really high after the release.