A MATTER OF HONOR
Screenplay by William E. Dietzel
MISSION REVENGE
The German Messerschmitts Me-109 fighters slashed leaves off the top of the trees as it burst into sight, dipping, and came howling down the runway at an altitude of ten feet, machine guns fire flashing out of the wings as it roared by, The next Messerschmitts fighter came as fast and low as the first, wings flashing, pouring bullets into the B-17 Flying Fortress which explodes violently in a hugh boiling globes of flame.. more appear through the billows of smoke.
In perfect formation and guns blazing, eight swastika-emblazoned Messerschmitts swoop over a Las Vegas Air Show, strafing American P-51 Mustangs below.
It is June 1976, World War II has been over for 31 years
THE LUFTWAFFE FLIES AGAIN
With deadly determination the Luftwaffe pilots are back in the air again - soaring through American skies in their perfectly restored Me-109 Messerschmitts Fighter Aircraft. Carried on a wave of honor, duty, and revenge. Germany's glory boys of yesteryear are propelled by a vision of the ultimate dream to meet their ancient adversaries, the Commander of the War Eagles Air Combat Squadron, Colonel Roger Lowen and his Mustang fir the last dog fight of world war II
A MATTER OF HONOR has the visual excitement of the best films, complimented by a rare and powerful story that will appeal to mature audiences.
Most importunity, this story deals with the contemporary issue of all men who fought their country's war and lost. For American veterans of World War II, Korea and Vietnam, the German and Japanese, there remains for the most simple soldiers only the truth; " We were the best on land, sea and in the air" we performed our assigned duties and died for; The Emperor, Hitler and the President and did so with out question. That we were defeated changes nothing because what is lost is HONOR _ Not the War.
Screenplay script available on request
BDietzel@aycsnetwork.com