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The High and the Mighty (1954)
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Reviews Counted:7
Fresh:2
Rotten:5
Average Rating:5.4/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 28 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: John Wayne delivered one of his most memorable performances in THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY, a suspenseful thrill ride that presaged the disaster films of the 1970s with the story of a commercial... John Wayne delivered one of his most memorable performances in THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY, a suspenseful thrill ride that presaged the disaster films of the 1970s with the story of a commercial jetliner that suffers engine trouble on a transpacific flight from Honolulu to San Francisco. With pilot John Sullivan (Robert Stack) too panic-stricken to act, it's up to second-in-command Dan Roman (Wayne) to guide the aircraft to safety--despite being traumatized by the death of his own wife and child in a plane crash years earlier. Wayne's self-doubting copilot presides over jittery crew members and passengers whose stories are told in flashbacks and fleshed out by a stellar supporting cast that includes Claire Trevor, Jan Sterling, Laraine Day, Phil Harris, Robert Newton, and Sidney Blackmer. Directed by William Wellman from a script penned by aviation writer Ernest K. Gann from his own novel of the same name, THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY garnered six Oscar nominations (including Best Director and Best Supporting Actress for both Trevor and Sterling) and an actual win for Dimitri Tiomkin's indelible, whistle-themed film score. Long held out of print by a legal dispute, this little-seen disaster classic has finally been restored and remastered to its pristine Cinemascope glory for a truly riveting tale of terror in the skies. [More]
Starring: John Wayne, Robert Stack, Claire Trevor, Laraine Day
Starring: John Wayne, Robert Stack, Claire Trevor, Laraine Day, Jan Sterling, Phil Harris, Robert Newton, Sidney Blackmer, David Brian, Paul Kelly, Doe Avedon, Karen Sharpe, John Smith, Paul Fix
Director: William A. Wellman
Director: William A. Wellman
Screenwriter: Ernest K. Gann
Producer: Robert Fellows, John Wayne
Composer: Dimitri Tiomkin
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Reviews for The High and the Mighty
A forerunner of the disaster movies (Airport etc.), this John Wayne blockbuster could be described as "Grand Hotel in the Air," a cliche chronicle of the varied reactions of a groups of passengers to the threat of crash landing.
Ocasionalmente promissor, acaba sendo prejudicado por sua narrativa lenta e por sua duração excessiva.
Everyone aboard has so much personal baggage, it's amazing the plane can even get off the ground.
The best twists that the movie can muster are a few miscalculations that the navigator makes -- he uses knots instead of miles in his fuel consumption math. Uh oh!
Props are given to The High and the Mighty in honor of being the first ever disaster film.
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