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The Flight of the Phoenix
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Synopsis
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, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ian Bannen Crow
Ernest Borgnine Trucker Cobb
Peter Bravos Tasso
Barrie Chase Farida
Dan Duryea Standish
Peter Finch Capt. Harris
Ronald Fraser Sgt. Watson
George Kennedy Bellamy
Hardy Kruger Heinrich Dorfmann
Alex Montoya Carlos
James Stewart Frank Towns
Gabriele Tinti Gabriele
William Aldrich Bill
Richard Attenborough Lew Moran
Christian Marquand Dr.Renaud

Production Crew

William Glasgow Art Director
Walter Blake Associate Producer
Elleston Trevor Book Author
Joseph Biroc Cinematographer
Frank De Vol Composer (Music Score)
Norma Koch Costume Designer
Robert Aldrich Director
Michael Luciano Editor
Clifford C. Coleman First Assistant Director
Ben Nye, Sr. Makeup
Robert Aldrich Producer
Lukas Heller Screenwriter
Lucien M. Hafley Set Designer
Gino Paoli Songwriter
Howard Lydecker Special Effects
L.B. Abbott Special Effects
Year: 1965
Runtime: 147
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Color type
DeLuxe Color

Produced by
20th Century Fox
Associates & Aldrich

Release
by 20th Century Fox

Awards
1965 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
1965 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe