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Strategic Air Command (1955) DVD

Strategic Air Command (1955) DVD

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Strategic Air Command (1955) James Steward, June Allyson

Director: Anthony Mann

Co-stars: Frank Lovejoy, Barry Sullivan

112 minutes, Technicolor

DVD-R: Region ALL

A smash hit movie, mainly due to the sensational airplane footage. Not a war movie, its a made-up tale about a St. Louis Cardinals third baseman who is ordered back to service and put into the SAC. Stewart is the veteran hot-corner man who must leave the game of baseball when hes called into the Air Force (this actually did happen to superstar Ted Williams who was drafted to serve as a pilot during the Korean War after already having served in WWII). Like Williams, Stewart already put in his time during the battles of WWII and thinks that the authorities have singled him out because hes a star. Hed much prefer hot grounders to hot jets and makes known his feelings loud and clear. Nevertheless, he must do his countrys bidding and acquiesces. He is an experienced pilot and they need men like him to handle the new B-36 and B-47 jets that have the capability of delivering the atomic bomb wherever the President orders it to be dropped. Stewarts wife is Allyson (as in THE GLENN MILLER STORY and THE STRATTON STORY) and she is expecting a child. Once in the service, Stewart settles into his job and grows to respect Lovejoy, a tough but fair commanding officer who combines a gruff manner with a soft side. There is no question that the SAC is important to the nations security and Stewart soon comes to appreciate that, despite Allysons whining that her husbands job is keeping him from her.

What makes it so much fun to watch is the spectacular aerial scenes as shot by Thomas Tutwiler with Paul Mantz at the planes controls. Mantz, who was one of the best movie pilots ever, died in a crash while making FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX. His long-time partner was Frank Tallman (their company was TallMantz Aviation) who also died in a light-plane accident. Due to the nature of the movie, the SAC lent support and planes to the production so if there was anything at all that might have had a negative aspect, it was never seen. This was more of a staged documentary than anything else and served to quash the complaints of the taxpayers who were carping about the billions spent on defense.

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