Sun Dec 12, 2010 8:01 am
Harwick, Jack and Ed Schnepf. "A Viewer's Guide to Aviation Movies". The Making of the Great Aviation Films, General Aviation Series, Volume 2, 1989.
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fleet16b wrote:Another great book on aviation films is "Celluloid Wings".
I came across it years ago in a library but have never seen a copy since.It covered all aviation films made up to I think about the 70's
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fleet16b wrote:Another great book on aviation films is "Celluloid Wings".
I came across it years ago in a library but have never seen a copy since.It covered all aviation films made up to I think about the 70's
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rreis wrote:...The films I'm interested for it are those relating to aviation exploits - especially raids, and pioneering stuff.
- "Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines, Or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes", Ken Annakin, 1965.
- "Baboona", Mrs&Mr Martin Johnson, 1935
Jerry O'Neill wrote:I don't have it in front of me right now, but there are these smaller books about various films. Usually more like a dissection of the film by a noted author. I have one for the "Right Stuff" and "Jaws". There's a lot of extra info in these books, sometimes about the filming versus strictly about the script.
Mon Dec 13, 2010 4:21 am
Amelia Earhart (Universal Television 1976, 150m) D: George Schaefer. Susan Clark = Amelia Earhart, John Forsythe = George Putnam, Stephen Macht = Paul Mantz, Susan Oliver = Neta Snook, Jane Wyatt = Amy Earhart. Screenplay: Carol Sobieski. Golden Globe nomination for Best Movie Made For TV 1977. Amelia Earhart, The Final Flight (1994, 120m) D: Yves Simoneau. David Carpenter = Harry Kanning, Bruce Dern = George Putnam, Diane Keaton = Amelia Earhart, Paul Guilfoyle = Paul Mantz, Rutger Hauer = Fred Noonan. Screenplay: Doris L Rich, Anna Sandor. Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress (Keaton), Outstanding Camera Production (Michael Ornstein) 1995; Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Made for TV (Keaton) 1995; SAG nomination for Outstanding Actress in a TV Movie (Keaton) 1995. Maltin review: "Keaton's single-minded Earhart is the center of this stunningly photographed, beautifully appointed, though indifferently acted bio, an episodic recreation of the aviatrix's lifelong fascination with aviation ending with her luckless last flight in 1937. Dern does a nice turn as publisher Putnam, her impresario husband/manager/press agent."
Trivia: (1) On departing from Miami, mountains are seen in the background but Florida there is flat as a pancake. (2) At the picnic, mustard comes from squeeze-bottles, which hadn't been invented yet.
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