Thursday 5 July 2012

BOMBERS B-52 (1957)






BOMBERS B-52 (1957) Natalie Wood, Karl Malden, Efren Zimbalist Jr, Marsha Hunt, Stuart Whitman, Don Kelly, Dean Jagger, James Garner, Juanita Moore. Director: Gordon Douglas. I didn't really know what to expect when I started watching this but I am glad I made the decision to do that. Karl Maiden plays an experienced Air Force crew chief who's job it is to keep the planes flying. He has spent some 20 years in the air force when he gets an offer to work for a company for multiple times his current salary. His late teens/early 20s daughter is very vocal about him taking up this offer and his wife is leaning towards that as well. So he decides to put in his resignation papers with the Air Force but they take some time to go through. At the same time major changes are taking place on the base he is stationed at. An old acquaintance, a man who Maiden's character is not too fond of due to past events, becomes a senior officer at this base and the unit is chosen to become the first one in the US Air Force to take delivery of the new B-52 bombers which they must now get to know. Everybody wishes for him to stay and help out with the new planes and he decides to do that until his resignation papers are processed. During this time, quite a few things happen, both in his personal/family life as well as some adventures with the new planes. What I liked about this film is that the drama isn't forced or too overbearing. It is more down to earth, if even to say realistic and something one can relate to. Another huge bonus is that the film had the full cooperation of the Air Force so there are no miniatures or painted backdrops. All the planes are real (quite surprising that they'd feature America's latest achievement in aerial weaponry in a film as much as this) and the sets are actual air bases. Its a pleasure to watch all this big hardware moving around. If you like films about the air force with a bit of personal drama thrown in, this is quite good.




  • Production Credits

  • Director - Gordon Douglas
  • Screenplay - Irving Wallace
  • From Story - Sam Rolfe
  • Producer - Richard Whorf
  • Assistant Director - William Kissel
  • Director of Photography - William Clothier
  • Editor - Thomas Reilly
  • Music - Leonard Rosenman
  • Costume Design - Howard Shoup
  • Producer - Richard Whorf

Cats Credits

  • Natalie Wood - Lois Brennan
  • Karl Malden - Sergeant Chuck Brennan
  • Marsha Hunt - Edith Brennan
  • Efrem Zimbalist Jr. - Colonel Jim Herlihy
  • Don Kelly - Sergeant Darren McKine
  • Nelson Leigh - General Wayne Acton
  • Robert Nichols - Stuart
  • Ray Montgomery - Barnes
  • Bob Hover - Simpson
  • Juanita Moore














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