Réalisation:
Robert WiseScénario:
Nelson GiddingPhotographie:
Robert SurteesMusique:
David ShireActeurs·trices:
George C. Scott, Anne Bancroft, William Atherton, Roy Thinnes, Gig Young, Burgess Meredith, Charles Durning, Richard Dysart, Robert Clary (plus)Résumés(1)
Le film qui revient sur les événements du désastre du Hindeburg, le célèbre Zeppelin parti en flammes en 1937 et tuant 97 personnes à son bord. (ESC Distribution)
Critiques (1)
I think the version that the Hindenburg disaster was caused by an assassination is very plausible, and I quite like the way this film portrays the most propriated theory of all. Wise's film does drag at times, but for most of its runtime it has momentum, fantastic visual effects (which still amaze me today, so I don't have to write "for the time"), excellent music by Shiro, and it is perfectly cast. The plot is plausible and based on practically all documented facts, and I regretted only the omission of Hugo Eckener, the "father of the Hindenburg", who appeared in the film only at the beginning, grunted that he would not fly, and nothing more. ()
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