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Don Stroud crash September 16, 1970 SV4.C StampeRoger Corman had been interested in making a film about for a number of years. He felt that the Baron was the last true knight, an aristocratic warrior with a code of honor, and wanted to show how the Baron's way of thinking was archaic compared to the wholesale slaughter of World War I. Another thing he wanted to do was to contrast the Baron with the man who had been credited with shooting him down, Canadian RAF pilot Roy Brown, although it is now considered all but certain by historians, doctors, and ballistics experts that Richthofen was actually killed by an AA machine gunner firing from the ground.In 1965 it was announced he had commissioned a script called The Red Baron from. He pitched the project to along with the St Valentine's Day Massacre; Fox decided to make the latter, as they already had. Corman and Jerome 1990, p. 169.
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