Biggles backdrop - movieMx Review
Biggles movie poster - Biggles review and rating on movieMx
1986108 minAction, Family, Fantasy, Science Fiction, War

Biggles

Is Biggles a Hit or Flop?

FLOP

Is Biggles worth watching? With a rating of 5.182/10, this Action, Family, Fantasy, Science Fiction, War film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

5.18277 votes
RateYour rating
Advertisement

Biggles Synopsis

Unassuming catering salesmen Jim Ferguson falls through a time hole to 1917 where he saves the life of dashing Royal Flying Corps pilot James "Biggles" Bigglesworth after his photo recon mission is shot down. Before he can work out what has happened, Jim is zapped back to the 1980s......

Advertisement

Top Cast

Neil Dickson
Neil DicksonJames 'Biggles' Bigglesworth
Alex Hyde-White
Alex Hyde-WhiteJim Ferguson
Fiona Hutchison
Fiona HutchisonDebbie
Peter Cushing
Peter CushingAir Commodore Colonel William Raymond
Marcus Gilbert
Marcus GilbertEric Von Stalhein
William Hootkins
William HootkinsChuck
Alan Polonsky
Alan PolonskyBill
Francesca Gonshaw
Francesca GonshawMarie
Michael Siberry
Michael SiberryAlgy
James Saxon
James SaxonBertie

Official Trailer

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Biggles worth watching?

Biggles has received mixed reviews with a 5.182/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Action, Family, Fantasy movies.

Is Biggles hit or flop?

Biggles has received average ratings (5.182/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Biggles?

Biggles is a Action, Family, Fantasy movie that Unassuming catering salesmen Jim Ferguson falls through a time hole to 1917 where he saves the life of dashing Royal Flying Corps pilot James "Biggles...

You Might Also Like

Explore More

Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfAug 15, 2022
★ 6

I have to admit that when I was a child in the 1970s, I devoured "Biggles" books. The timelines of the stories were all over the place, but the exciting adventures of himself and his loyal stalwarts made for fun, boy's own reading. Sadly, though, much of the writing of Capt. W.E. Johns required a child's imagination to make it work. Try to put in onto a big screen and it doesn't really succeed. This isn't really a film about "Biggles" so much as about the eye-candy "Jim" (Alex Hyde-White) who gets caught up in some time travelling escapades when visiting London that see him working for "Commodore Raymond" (Peter Cushing) and our eponymous hero (Neil Dickson) as they try to thwart a cunning Bosch plan to use a sonic weapon to devastating effect during the first world war. It's an adequate story this, with decent enough effects and plenty of dog-fights, but the attempts to drag these characters into the 1980s has only limited success. What works about the characters in the books seems almost parodied here, and despite a scene in a nunnery where the young "Jim" simply refuses to be parted from his ultra-velcro'd skimpy towel, the rest of the film is pretty unremarkable. I think it most unlikely that these stories will ever see the light of day now - they are hardly politically correct even in the most tolerant of households, so it is a bit of shame that this bland effort will be his only cinema outing. Even the presence of the genial Cushing cannot really lift this from the realms of, well, why?