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It boosted our morale no end, and from then on any jibes about "Brylcreem Boys" were definitely out."
The RAF became known as The Brylcreem Boys.
There is a movie about the World War II detention camp, called "The Brylcreem Boys".
His other television appearances include Captain Stossel in The Brylcreem Boys, and Sgt.
Royal Air Force personnel, especially pilots, were nicknamed 'Brylcreem Boys' because of their conspicuous use of the hair cream.
The Brylcreem Boys is a 1998 romantic comedy film set in the Republic of Ireland during the Second World War.
In 1997 Terence Ryan produced and directed the romantic adventure feature The Brylcreem Boys, set in 1940s Ireland.
The Brylcreem Boys (for which he was asked to emphasize the French accent more) was released in limited UK cinemas in 1999.
Butler has appeared in several films: The Brylcreem Boys, Goldfish Memory, The Revengers Tragedy and Old Friends.
Feature films directed and produced by Terence Ryan include The Brylcreem Boys, Puckoon, Going Home, Hold My Hand I'm Dying.
Woodward has also played a wide range of major character roles in films and television including the role of the German Captain Stossel in the feature film The Brylcreem Boys.
Emma E. Hickox's resume includes The Brylcreem Boys, Kinky Boots, The Jacket, The Boat that Rocked, Blue Crush, Rock of Ages and A Walk to Remember.
Brylcreem marketing manager Jonathan Bull said: "Brylcreem Boys don't come along very often but Kevin exudes the essential requirements of great looks, easy charm, and a touch of flair that make up the quintessential Brylcreem Boy.
Sequences for various other productions have used the station in more recent times, these include The Ginger Tree in 1988, The Brylcreem Boys in 1999 and various episodes of documentaries featuring the island, notably Wish You Were Here...
As a casting director working on the 1997 film The Brylcreem Boys for the Producer/Director Terence Ryan, they were the first film to choose the Isle of Man as a location since the 1936 film No Limit starring George Formby.