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{{quote|''Those magnificent men in their flying machines,
 
''They go up diddley uppity-up-up, they go down diddley downiddy-down-down!}}
{{quote|Those magnificent men in their flying machines,
They go up diddley up-up, they go down diddley down-down!}}
 
'''''Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, [[Either or Title|or]] How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes''''', to give its [[Long Title|full title]], is a 1965 British film farce (released through [[Twentieth Century Fox]]) about an international air race held during the early, pre-[[World War I]] days of aviation. A wacky cast of characters assembles with their wacky aircraft, a love triangle develops, [[Worthy Opponent|Worthy Opponents]] square off, and great fun is had by all...except for those who can't stay in the air.
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The 1969 [[Sequel]], ''Monte Carlo or Bust'' (aka ''Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies''), does for vintage cars what this movie does for vintage planes.
 
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=== Contains examples of: ===
* [[Animated Credits Opening]]: Featuring the magnificent art of Ronald Searle.
* [[The Big Race]]
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