Should be titled The Making of Rescue Dawn because it's like a documentary not a movie. His story is true. To elaborate on almost any part of this incredible story could spoil it for someone who hasn't seen it. "You can't imagine what I'm thinking,'' he says.The thing about story-telling is that it creates pictures in our heads. 'Little Dieter Needs to Fly' - Absolutely wonderful ... a great little film and a true story to boot!Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 17, 2010
Dieter Dengler is a real man who really underwent all of those experiences (and won the Medal of Honor, the D.F.C and the Navy Cross because of them).
Please try againTravelling or based outside United States? Dieter Dengler, born in Germany, he only wanted to fly.
In fact, DeBruin sacrificed his chance at freedom by staying behind to care for an ill fellow escapee.
German-American Dieter Dengler discusses his service as an American naval pilot in the Vietnam War. Hertzog's style is …
Little Dieter Needs To Fly is the title of the documentary by Werner Herzog. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness.Sorry, we failed to record your vote.
War. He invites us into his home, carefully opening and closing every door over and over again, to be sure he is not locked in. A quiet man of sorrows tells his story: war, capture, harrowing conditions, escape, and miraculous rescue. The image of the jellyfish, for example--"that was my idea,'' Herzog told me. Flucht aus Laos (Originaltitel: Little Dieter Needs to Fly, wörtlich übersetzt: Der kleine Dieter muss fliegen) ist ein 1997 für das Zweite Deutsche Fernsehen produzierter Dokumentarfilm des deutschen Filmregisseurs Werner Herzog, der auch das Drehbuch dazu geschrieben hat. In "Rescue Dawn," DeBruin was unjustly cast as a bad character. He shows us the stores of rice, flour and honey under his floor. German-American Dieter Dengler discusses his … It is the Story of a Stubborning Triumphant Human Spirit Little Dieter Needs to Fly is a fascinating documentary on a fascinating subject. 1982 Winner OCIC Award: Fitzcarraldo (1982) Sant Jordi Awards. The childish title doesn't do justice to the story. In 1966, Dieter Dengler was shot down over Laos, captured, and, down to 85 pounds, escaped.
Be the first one to write a review. Here certain memories are re-enacted: He is handcuffed by villagers, made to march through the forest, and demonstrates how he was staked down at night. Dieter Dengler lived a unique life.
I watch this film again with my 15 year old son recently and it had a similar impact on him as it had on me.
Now here is an interesting aspect.
As he talks, Herzog puts him in locations: His American home, his German village of Wildberg, and then the same Laotian jungles where he was shot down.
Watch trailers, read customer and critic reviews, and buy Werner Herzog Film Collection: Little Dieter Needs to Fly directed by Werner Herzog for $9.99. 3,108 Views . He immigrated to the US at age 18. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. Reviews There are no reviews yet. "This bear meant death to me. German Boy is a wonderful book on how it was for a small German boy, little Dieter (Dieter Dengler), to grow up in post war Germany. German-American Dieter Dengler discusses his service as a U.S. naval pilot in the Vietnam War. This 74 minute documentery had more information then the 125 minute movie Rescue Dawn. A great compliment to the movie "Rescue Dawn" (2007).
The man's name is Dieter Dengler.
An extraordinary man's amazing story.
Tamalpais, Dengler tells his story: a German lad surviving Allied bombings in World War II, postwar poverty, apprenticed to a smith, beaten regularly. Dieter's book "Escape from Laos" documents his experience and tracks closely with his official debrief after his return. The story includes references to Eugene DeBruin, a fellow POW.
After his plane crash he is held prisoner by the Pathet Lao before being transfered to the Vietcong.
it continued the life of Dieter Dengler as it ended in the story "German Boy." comment. He was shot down, made a prisoner, became one of only seven men to escape from prison camps and survive. He obsesses about being locked in, about having nothing to eat.
Now, near 60, living on Mt.
What's on TV & Streaming What's on TV & Streaming Top Rated Shows Most Popular Shows Browse TV Shows by Genre TV News India TV Spotlight. I can "see'' what happened to Dieter Dengler as clearly as if it has all been dramatized, and his poetry adds to the images. Werner Herzog directs this award-winning documentary about German-American Dieter Dengler, which inspired his later film Rescue Dawn.
Where did he find the strength; how does he now live with his memories?
With Dieter Dengler, Werner Herzog, Eugene Deatrick.
The attendants in nursing homes sit glued to their Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013. It's only interesting if you watched Rescue Dawn and would like to hear from the real pilot about his ordeal being one of the first U.S. pilots captured during the Viet Nam conflict.
Hertzog's style is in all its full glory in this film.
He endured tortures by his captors and from nature: dysentery, insect bites, starvation, hallucinations.Werner Herzog's "Little Dieter Needs to Fly'' lets Dieter tell his own story, which he does in rushed but vivid English, as if fearful there will not be time enough if he doesn't speak fast. Reviews There are no reviews yet.
Dieter's official debrief was the recommended reading for all the "newby" aircrew guys who wanted to know the story of the only American pilot who escaped POW captivity and returned to friendly hands.
Should be titled The Making of Rescue Dawn because it's like a documentary not a movie. His story is true. To elaborate on almost any part of this incredible story could spoil it for someone who hasn't seen it. "You can't imagine what I'm thinking,'' he says.The thing about story-telling is that it creates pictures in our heads. 'Little Dieter Needs to Fly' - Absolutely wonderful ... a great little film and a true story to boot!Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 17, 2010
Dieter Dengler is a real man who really underwent all of those experiences (and won the Medal of Honor, the D.F.C and the Navy Cross because of them).
Please try againTravelling or based outside United States? Dieter Dengler, born in Germany, he only wanted to fly.
In fact, DeBruin sacrificed his chance at freedom by staying behind to care for an ill fellow escapee.
German-American Dieter Dengler discusses his service as an American naval pilot in the Vietnam War. Hertzog's style is …
Little Dieter Needs To Fly is the title of the documentary by Werner Herzog. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness.Sorry, we failed to record your vote.
War. He invites us into his home, carefully opening and closing every door over and over again, to be sure he is not locked in. A quiet man of sorrows tells his story: war, capture, harrowing conditions, escape, and miraculous rescue. The image of the jellyfish, for example--"that was my idea,'' Herzog told me. Flucht aus Laos (Originaltitel: Little Dieter Needs to Fly, wörtlich übersetzt: Der kleine Dieter muss fliegen) ist ein 1997 für das Zweite Deutsche Fernsehen produzierter Dokumentarfilm des deutschen Filmregisseurs Werner Herzog, der auch das Drehbuch dazu geschrieben hat. In "Rescue Dawn," DeBruin was unjustly cast as a bad character. He shows us the stores of rice, flour and honey under his floor. German-American Dieter Dengler discusses his … It is the Story of a Stubborning Triumphant Human Spirit Little Dieter Needs to Fly is a fascinating documentary on a fascinating subject. 1982 Winner OCIC Award: Fitzcarraldo (1982) Sant Jordi Awards. The childish title doesn't do justice to the story. In 1966, Dieter Dengler was shot down over Laos, captured, and, down to 85 pounds, escaped.
Be the first one to write a review. Here certain memories are re-enacted: He is handcuffed by villagers, made to march through the forest, and demonstrates how he was staked down at night. Dieter Dengler lived a unique life.
I watch this film again with my 15 year old son recently and it had a similar impact on him as it had on me.
Now here is an interesting aspect.
As he talks, Herzog puts him in locations: His American home, his German village of Wildberg, and then the same Laotian jungles where he was shot down.
Watch trailers, read customer and critic reviews, and buy Werner Herzog Film Collection: Little Dieter Needs to Fly directed by Werner Herzog for $9.99. 3,108 Views . He immigrated to the US at age 18. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. Reviews There are no reviews yet. "This bear meant death to me. German Boy is a wonderful book on how it was for a small German boy, little Dieter (Dieter Dengler), to grow up in post war Germany. German-American Dieter Dengler discusses his service as a U.S. naval pilot in the Vietnam War. This 74 minute documentery had more information then the 125 minute movie Rescue Dawn. A great compliment to the movie "Rescue Dawn" (2007).
The man's name is Dieter Dengler.
An extraordinary man's amazing story.
Tamalpais, Dengler tells his story: a German lad surviving Allied bombings in World War II, postwar poverty, apprenticed to a smith, beaten regularly. Dieter's book "Escape from Laos" documents his experience and tracks closely with his official debrief after his return. The story includes references to Eugene DeBruin, a fellow POW.
After his plane crash he is held prisoner by the Pathet Lao before being transfered to the Vietcong.
it continued the life of Dieter Dengler as it ended in the story "German Boy." comment. He was shot down, made a prisoner, became one of only seven men to escape from prison camps and survive. He obsesses about being locked in, about having nothing to eat.
Now, near 60, living on Mt.
What's on TV & Streaming What's on TV & Streaming Top Rated Shows Most Popular Shows Browse TV Shows by Genre TV News India TV Spotlight. I can "see'' what happened to Dieter Dengler as clearly as if it has all been dramatized, and his poetry adds to the images. Werner Herzog directs this award-winning documentary about German-American Dieter Dengler, which inspired his later film Rescue Dawn.
Where did he find the strength; how does he now live with his memories?
With Dieter Dengler, Werner Herzog, Eugene Deatrick.
The attendants in nursing homes sit glued to their Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013. It's only interesting if you watched Rescue Dawn and would like to hear from the real pilot about his ordeal being one of the first U.S. pilots captured during the Viet Nam conflict.
Hertzog's style is in all its full glory in this film.
He endured tortures by his captors and from nature: dysentery, insect bites, starvation, hallucinations.Werner Herzog's "Little Dieter Needs to Fly'' lets Dieter tell his own story, which he does in rushed but vivid English, as if fearful there will not be time enough if he doesn't speak fast. Reviews There are no reviews yet.
Dieter's official debrief was the recommended reading for all the "newby" aircrew guys who wanted to know the story of the only American pilot who escaped POW captivity and returned to friendly hands.
This documentary is about the only US/Vietnam-era POW to successfully escape (read Dengler's story in "Escape From Laos"). Documentary. With Dieter Dengler, Werner Herzog, Eugene Deatrick. DIRECTOR.
Should be titled The Making of Rescue Dawn because it's like a documentary not a movie. His story is true. To elaborate on almost any part of this incredible story could spoil it for someone who hasn't seen it. "You can't imagine what I'm thinking,'' he says.The thing about story-telling is that it creates pictures in our heads. 'Little Dieter Needs to Fly' - Absolutely wonderful ... a great little film and a true story to boot!Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 17, 2010
Dieter Dengler is a real man who really underwent all of those experiences (and won the Medal of Honor, the D.F.C and the Navy Cross because of them).
Please try againTravelling or based outside United States? Dieter Dengler, born in Germany, he only wanted to fly.
In fact, DeBruin sacrificed his chance at freedom by staying behind to care for an ill fellow escapee.
German-American Dieter Dengler discusses his service as an American naval pilot in the Vietnam War. Hertzog's style is …
Little Dieter Needs To Fly is the title of the documentary by Werner Herzog. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness.Sorry, we failed to record your vote.
War. He invites us into his home, carefully opening and closing every door over and over again, to be sure he is not locked in. A quiet man of sorrows tells his story: war, capture, harrowing conditions, escape, and miraculous rescue. The image of the jellyfish, for example--"that was my idea,'' Herzog told me. Flucht aus Laos (Originaltitel: Little Dieter Needs to Fly, wörtlich übersetzt: Der kleine Dieter muss fliegen) ist ein 1997 für das Zweite Deutsche Fernsehen produzierter Dokumentarfilm des deutschen Filmregisseurs Werner Herzog, der auch das Drehbuch dazu geschrieben hat. In "Rescue Dawn," DeBruin was unjustly cast as a bad character. He shows us the stores of rice, flour and honey under his floor. German-American Dieter Dengler discusses his … It is the Story of a Stubborning Triumphant Human Spirit Little Dieter Needs to Fly is a fascinating documentary on a fascinating subject. 1982 Winner OCIC Award: Fitzcarraldo (1982) Sant Jordi Awards. The childish title doesn't do justice to the story. In 1966, Dieter Dengler was shot down over Laos, captured, and, down to 85 pounds, escaped.
Be the first one to write a review. Here certain memories are re-enacted: He is handcuffed by villagers, made to march through the forest, and demonstrates how he was staked down at night. Dieter Dengler lived a unique life.
I watch this film again with my 15 year old son recently and it had a similar impact on him as it had on me.
Now here is an interesting aspect.
As he talks, Herzog puts him in locations: His American home, his German village of Wildberg, and then the same Laotian jungles where he was shot down.
Watch trailers, read customer and critic reviews, and buy Werner Herzog Film Collection: Little Dieter Needs to Fly directed by Werner Herzog for $9.99. 3,108 Views . He immigrated to the US at age 18. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. Reviews There are no reviews yet. "This bear meant death to me. German Boy is a wonderful book on how it was for a small German boy, little Dieter (Dieter Dengler), to grow up in post war Germany. German-American Dieter Dengler discusses his service as a U.S. naval pilot in the Vietnam War. This 74 minute documentery had more information then the 125 minute movie Rescue Dawn. A great compliment to the movie "Rescue Dawn" (2007).
The man's name is Dieter Dengler.
An extraordinary man's amazing story.
Tamalpais, Dengler tells his story: a German lad surviving Allied bombings in World War II, postwar poverty, apprenticed to a smith, beaten regularly. Dieter's book "Escape from Laos" documents his experience and tracks closely with his official debrief after his return. The story includes references to Eugene DeBruin, a fellow POW.
After his plane crash he is held prisoner by the Pathet Lao before being transfered to the Vietcong.
it continued the life of Dieter Dengler as it ended in the story "German Boy." comment. He was shot down, made a prisoner, became one of only seven men to escape from prison camps and survive. He obsesses about being locked in, about having nothing to eat.
Now, near 60, living on Mt.
What's on TV & Streaming What's on TV & Streaming Top Rated Shows Most Popular Shows Browse TV Shows by Genre TV News India TV Spotlight. I can "see'' what happened to Dieter Dengler as clearly as if it has all been dramatized, and his poetry adds to the images. Werner Herzog directs this award-winning documentary about German-American Dieter Dengler, which inspired his later film Rescue Dawn.
Where did he find the strength; how does he now live with his memories?
With Dieter Dengler, Werner Herzog, Eugene Deatrick.
The attendants in nursing homes sit glued to their Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013. It's only interesting if you watched Rescue Dawn and would like to hear from the real pilot about his ordeal being one of the first U.S. pilots captured during the Viet Nam conflict.
Hertzog's style is in all its full glory in this film.
He endured tortures by his captors and from nature: dysentery, insect bites, starvation, hallucinations.Werner Herzog's "Little Dieter Needs to Fly'' lets Dieter tell his own story, which he does in rushed but vivid English, as if fearful there will not be time enough if he doesn't speak fast. Reviews There are no reviews yet.
Dieter's official debrief was the recommended reading for all the "newby" aircrew guys who wanted to know the story of the only American pilot who escaped POW captivity and returned to friendly hands.