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An Action
We are honored to bring one of the most fascinating stories of the last Century to the big screen.
Billy Fiske was born into wealth. He could have lived a long comfortable life following in the footsteps of his father, an icon in the banking world. Instead, Billy was the original ‘Most Interesting Man in the World’ winning two Olympic Gold Medals in Bobsled, Raced the 24 Hours of LeMans, and brought skiing to the mining town of Aspen. When he was only 28 years old he decided to learn to fly, pretend he was Canadian and join England’s Royal Air Force to stop the Nazi advancement through Europe.
We are fortunate that while this movie is set as a action and adventure film, it is painstakingly accurate as we explore who Billy was, what drove him, and the people in his life. Incredibly, we also have access to the same bobsleds, the same track in St. Moritz, Switzerland, the PT-16 Trainer airplane, a flying 1938 Hawker Hurricane and a 1940 German Messerschmitt (technically he was shot down by a German Stuka but sometimes when you tell a 90 year old story you have to make do). We also have an incredible staff of Olympic historians, WWII societies, and warbird pilots that are treating this project as a labor of love and a story that needs to be told.
Whether you want to be an Executive Producer or help by buying some merch to support we welcome you as part of our team.
Cheers,
Steven Conklin
Film Locations:
St. Moritz, Switzerland- Bobsled
London, England- Cambridge University
Saratoga Springs, NY- Interior Home and Office
Berkley, California- Gatsby Party
Hudson, Massachusetts- WWII scenes
Aspen, Colorado- Steam Train and Lodge

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