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The Flight of the Phoenix (1965)

The Flight of the Phoenix (1965)
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Based on Elleston Trevor's novel, The Flight of the Phoenix opens with a well-staged plane crash in the middle of the Sahara desert. The pilot (James Stewart) and the navigator (Richard Attenborough) do their best to maintain order among the survivors, a group of oil men not well-suited for survival in the desert wastes. Some of those who appear to be the most resourceful reveal themselves to be inept or cowardly, while other less prepossessing types -- notably bespectacled Standish (Dan Duryea) -- demonstrate surprising inner reserves of strength. The ultimate fate of the survivors rests in the hands of Heinrich Dorfmann (Hardy Kruger), who uses the wreckage of the old plane to design a new one. The Flight of the Phoenix was dedicated to the memory of veteran stunt pilot Paul Mantz, who was killed while filming the take-off scene of the new plane. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
James StewartRichard Attenborough, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Aldrich
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Flight of the Phoenix

Based on Elleston Trevor's novel, The Flight of the Phoenix opens with a well-staged plane crash in the middle of the Sahara desert. The pilot (James Stewart) and the navigator (Richard Attenborough) do their best to maintain order among the survivors, a group of oil men not well-suited for survival in the desert wastes. Some of those who appear to be the most resourceful reveal themselves to be inept or cowardly, while other less prepossessing types -- notably bespectacled Standish (Dan Duryea) -- demonstrate surprising inner reserves of strength. The ultimate fate of the survivors rests in the hands of Heinrich Dorfmann (Hardy Kruger), who uses the wreckage of the old plane to design a new one. The Flight of the Phoenix was dedicated to the memory of veteran stunt pilot Paul Mantz, who was killed while filming the take-off scene of the new plane. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
149 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Aldrich
Writer(s):
Lukas Heller
Producer(s):
Robert Aldrich
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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Andrew Y.

cultural sterotypes. It was very entertaining and refreshing to watch the character development. I love these older/classic movies because they focus much more on the story and dialog as opposed to mindless violence and computer graphics. There's a line in the movie by Mr. Ratbags that had me and my wife laughing for a good 5 minutes. I won't give it away but again the director used cultural stereotypes in a very effective way. Very enjoyable!

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Fred D.

i saw this film when it first came out and it's still one of my favorites. the acting was top rate, especially hardy kruger and of course, jimmy stewart. a timeless classic!!!

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Anotinio D.

Classic lines like, '...You make stupidity a virtue...'. Don't let anyone tell you what is about the ending is remarkable.

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