ADVERTISEMENT
DVD Details
Review
DVD Pictures
Trailers
Other Editions
Log In or Register for Free to build a DVD wishlist and collection.
Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
Rating: N/A
Genre: Adventure / Drama
Release Date: August 2, 2005
SYNOPSIS:
SPECIAL FEATURES
Disc One:
· Introduction by Leonard Maltin
· Commentary by Leonard Maltin, William Wellman, Jr., Karen Sharpe, Pedro Gonzales-Gonzales and aviation expert Vincent Longo

Disc Two:
· Introduction by Leonard Maltin
· Theatrical Trailer
· TV Trailer
· Batjac Montage
· The High and the Mighty Premiere Footage
· Photo Gallery

Featurettes:
· The Batjac Story
· Stories from the Set
· On Director William A. Wellman
· The Music and World of Dimitri Tiomkin
· Restoring a Classic
· A Place in Film History
· Ernest K. Gann: Adventurer, Author, Artist
· Flying in the Fifties
Amazon.com
John Wayne personally produced many of his '50s films, which is why some of them have languished in corporate limbo following his death. The High and the Mighty was one of his most popular vehicles (no pun intended). This long, necessarily sedentary drama aboard an endangered airliner is a CinemaScope bridge between 1932's Grand Hotel and 1970s disaster movies. Despite Wayne's iconic presence as a pilot--now copilot--who survived the plane crash that wiped out his family, it's an ensemble movie with an impressive cast: Robert Stack sharing the cockpit, Oscar® nominees Claire Trevor and Jan Sterling, Laraine Day, Robert Newton, Paul Kelly, John Qualen, Regis Toomey, the ubiquitous Paul Fix, and director William A. Wellman's good-luck character actor Douglas Fowley. Dimitri Tiomkin's score won the Oscar, though the fondly remembered theme song isn't as prominent as you'd expect. Wings veteran William H. Clothier shot the aerial footage.