I just watched the movie "The Hunters", a movie about F-86 fighter operations out of Korea. Very similar to "The Bridges at Toko Ri", including some romantic mishmash. I think Bridges was the better of the two, mainly because the Oriskany provides a better backdrop than K-13 Suwan Korean airbase. Shipboard operations aboard a carrier are always hectic and exciting. However, Hunters did have the beautiful and impressive F-86 engaging in Aerial combat with pseudo Mig15s (in 1958 there were no real Mig15s available in the Western world so F-84Fs were use instead). Bridges did not have that problem as the pudgy but interesting F9Fs did not really play in the air-to-air role. There was a really good mock combat between two F-86s showing some excellent extended and close trail flying. Also some combat flying including some great low level flying. Of course the a scene of an F-86 crashing while landing was the famous F-100 Sabre dance video. I don't think the ending flying sequence was believable. Also shown was a nice shot of a C-54 taxiing in. The C-54 is the unsung hero of the first confrontation of the cold war, the Berlin Airlift. There is also a scene of some C-119 flying boxcars performing a parachute drop. All in all, well worth watching,