Can't tell if its a flight jacket, and he's not all that famous, but what a great shot. Philip Seymour Hoffman in "The Master".
You can barely tell it from this shot but when he's first riding on the desert it's real plain to see he's wearling the whole regalia, boots, rolled up Jeans and a vintage A2. And the bike in question was a big Brit Twin.
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Well, since I was born in Hong Kong, I need to support the local actor.
UK people probably know him from the John Woo movie Hard Boil, Americans probably know him in quite a few Hollywood movies such Anna and the King (the remake of the King and I) and Bulletproof monk etc etc. A very good and down to earth actor.
Well, since I was born in Hong Kong, I need to support the local actor.
Here is a video for a very very old watch advert, I doubt it protraits the Flying Tigers though. I think Mr. Chow Yun-Fat wore an oversized A-2 in there. UK people probably know him from the John Woo movie Hard Boil, Americans probably know him in quite a few Hollywood movies such Anna and the King (the remake of the King and I) and Bulletproof monk etc etc. A very good and down to earth actor.
[video=youtube;XwmFBqUQI6A]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwmFBqUQI6A[/video]
Very fascinating JTG! Am I to understand that this little video is a commercial for a wristwatch?!! What a production! I don't think the jacket is an A-2 though - perhaps a B3. The aircraft too are strange - obviously not WWII or 'Flying Tigers' - I believe they are Chinese CJ-6 'Nanchang', but I'll do some research on them. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanchang_CJ-6 .. or the Soviet Yakovlev Yak-18A - All in all, a very nice presentation - thanks for posting this! -dixon cannon
Yes, this is a feature length TV advert for the watch, not a movie. In fact, it's true he wore some sort of sheep skin jacket with shearing like the B-3 at 0:44, then an A-2 like jacket at 2:10. I believe they shot the advert in mainland China (上海長春) at that time, which was still a primitive, so the Chinese CJ-6 'Nanchang' would be a very accurate guess. The background music is Ennio Morricone's LaCaliffa, very nice music indeed. I think in 1993, Hong Kong was at the height of their economy, people were not afraid to spend big at that time, but those were the good time though.
My contribution:
Funny, my two favorite movies with Tom as the star, are High Road To China, and Quigley Down Under. Both were panned by the critics!High Road to China