
Today's feature: The High and the Mighty, the first great "airliner in peril" movie, based on the book by Ernest Gann. It was shot in glorious cinemascope way back in 1954. Corny to today's audiences, but actually a decent story. And of course it has enough footage of classic airliners to get some of us drooling...
The real star of the picture is this sweet DC4, portrayed on an ill-fated trip from honolulu to san Fransisco, but good ol' John Wayne gets top billing:
Wayne, a mediocre actor but a helluva movie star, plays an overaged copilot, haunted by the terrible crash that cost him his captain's stripes and his wife and son ...
There are some terrific scenes of the "golden age" of airline travel... the aerial stuff was shot by none other than William Clothier, who was part of the production team on Howard Hughes' groundbreaking Wings.
Things start out smoothly enough; here we see the crew enjoying a smoke (the stewardess is one of those types who's "quit" but keeps bumming a drag now and then). Robert Stack plays the captain who is not emotionally prepared for the emergency that awaits them; he is also well-known for spoofing this role many years later in Airplane!.
Next: Trouble!!




