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The Hindenburg By Jeff Shannon
"One gasbag meets another" is how critic Pauline Kael
described the "flatulent seriousness" that director Robert Wise
brought to this 1975 thriller about the ill-fated German zeppelin which
exploded while landing in New Jersey in 1937. The great air disaster is
speculatively depicted here as an act of sabotage, and the airship's
trans-Atlantic journey gives the saboteur's plot plenty of time to unfold
while the story introduces a variety of characters aboard for the
luxurious flight. While the anti-Nazi message is delivered loud and clear,
Anne Bancroft and George C. Scott lead an illustrious cast in what amounts
to a pre-World War II episode of The Love Blimp, only there's not
much romance and precious little suspense. It's all rather flatly
intriguing, but aviation buffs will certainly appreciate the meticulous
attention to period detail, and the film won special achievement Oscars
for its impressive sound and visual effects. Worth a look, if you're a
student of this particular chapter of history, and the movie earns some
credit for having at least the kernel of a good idea.
See Also: Disaster Films of the
Super70s.
Academy Awards
The Hindenburg received Academy Awards
for Special Achievement Awards (Albert Whitlock - Visual Effects, Glen
Robinson - Visual Effects) and Special Achievement Awards (Peter Berkos -
Sound Effects). The Hindenburg also received Academy
Awards nominations for Art Direction/Set Decoration (Edward C.
Carfagno - Art Direction, Frank McKelvy - Set Decoration), Cinematography
(Robert L. Surtees) and Sound (Leonard Peterson, John A. Bolger, Jr., John
Mack, Don K. Sharpless). |
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|  | Director: Robert Wise
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|  | Stars: George C. Scott, Anne Bancroft, William Atherton, Roy Thinnes, Gig Young, Burgess Meredith, Charles Durning, Richard A. Dysart, Robert Clary, René Auberjonois, Katherine Helmond
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|  | Released: December 25, 1975
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