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Strategic Air Command
starring: James Stewart, June Allyson, Frank Lovejoy, Barry Sullivan, Alex Nicol
directed by: Anthony Mann
directed by: Anthony Mann
Price: $69.95
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Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9780792109303
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 0792109309
Label: Paramount
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Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Paramount
Release Date: May 05, 1998
Running Time: 112 minutes
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: 1955
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com:
Demonstrations of classic military tactical procedures and excellent footage of vintage aircraft (like the rare B-36), combine here to give viewers a cold war primer on the Air Force's defense capabilities, circa 1955. Former World War II pilot James Stewart is called out of retirement to assist in the strengthening of the Strategic Air Command, the new bomber forces that are America's first line of defense against the Russian nuclear threat. Wife June Allyson sits at home and frets over her husband's devotion to duty, while Harry Morgan lends a hand on the aircraft. Through Stewart, director Anthony Mann takes us on an ersatz tour of the elite Air Force operations that safeguarded America at the time. Unless you're interested in the aircraft of the day or stateside propaganda techniques during the cold war, Strategic Air Command tends to be a bit of a yawner. --Mark Savary
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- Big Shiny Airplanes!Dutch Holland (James Stewart) was in the Air Force during WWII, but once his term was over, he picked up his old life again and joined a baseball league. He even got married to a beautiful and loving woman named Sally (June Allyson). One day, just when things are looking good for the family, he's asked to leave his job and join the Air Force again. Sally doesn't think he will, but he agrees quickly and loves his job. Despite the danger involved with flying, Dutch takes to it like a duck in water. ... Read More
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- A Splendid Tribute to the B-36: "6 Turning, 4 Burning!"No airworthy B-36 exists, and I suspect the same is true of the B-47. This movie is pretty much all that we have left, and thus they have become the true "stars" of this film. For a splendid 5 minute sample from this film, type "B-36" into YouTube. I also recommend the Wikipedia entry on the B-36. The B-36 is the nec plus ultra of piston aviation, and still the largest combat airplane ever made. It could lift as much as the B-52 and fly at 420mph. With the jets turned off after takeoff, it could stay ... Read More
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- True Story!!!Sometimes, Hollywood tells the truth--this is one of those times.
Well-acted; well-told; and well-presented. This is part of your United States Air Force history; probably close to the lifetime of some of you; and within the lifetime of many!!! If you like airplanes; if you like good acting; if you like good stories (especially true ones); if you want to know how we got here now--don't miss it!!! Now, exactly what was going on when you were born??? Get the popcorn!
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- WHY NO DVD?Here's another great film that begs for a DVD - with appropriate extras (say some Air Force films about SAC, the B-36, and the B-47 as well as a time line of SAC/the Cold War, maybe even some interviews with former SAC flyers/commanders).
Let's see this one on DVD please, and done right.
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- Why not on DVD?I was in grammar school when this movie was released, and after having seen it, I can remember classmates discussing their favorite part of the film.
Yes, in retrospect in was a recuiting film, but you have to look at the times. We were being trained into "duck and cover". I remember crouching under school stairwells for air raid drills. People were building bomb shelters. Those were the times, that this movie must seen in context.
For those who find aviation fascinating, the ... Read More




