Jet Pilot (1957)
Jet Pilot (1957)
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Cast & Crew.
John Wayne
Col. Jim Shannon
Janet Leigh
Lt. Anna Marladovna Shannon / Olga Orlief
Jay C. Flippen
Maj. Gen. Black
Paul Fix
Maj. Rexford
Richard Rober
FBI Agent George Rivers
Roland Winters
Col. Sokolov
Hans Conried
Col. Matoff
Ivan Triesault
Gen. Dimitri Langrad
Joyce Compton
Mary Lou Simpson
Denver Pyle
Mr. Simpson
Perdita Chandler
Georgie Rexford
Dorothy Abbott
Girl
Phil Arnold
Bellboy
Jules Furthman
Writer / Producer
Josef von Sternberg
Director
Winton C. Hoch
Cinematography
Larry Germain
Hairstylist
Howard Hughes
Producer
Michael Woulfe
Costume Design
Jack Lannan
Special Effects
Harry Marker
Editor
Layne Britton
Makeup Artist
Walter Daniels
Production Manager
Michael R. McAdam
Editor
Hans F. Koenekamp
Camera Operator
Daniel Hays
Special Effects
Terry Kellum
Sound
John Burch
Assistant Production Manager
Dick Stockton
Casting
C. Bakaleinikoff
Conductor
Bronislau Kaper
Music
Web Overlander
Makeup Artist
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 11, 1957
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 52m
Content RatingG
Budget$9,000,000
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Jet Pilot is a 1957 American Cold War romance film directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring John Wayne and Janet Leigh. It was written and produced by Jules Furthman, and presented by Howard Hughes. Filming lasted more than eighteen months, beginning in 1949. The last day of shooting was in May 1953, but the Technicolor film was kept out of release by Hughes due to his tinkering until October 1957, by which time Hughes had sold RKO. Universal-International ended up distributing Jet Pilot. This was Hughes's last film work before his death of kidney failure on April 5, 1976.
The film went through several directorial changes, after Sternberg's work between October 1949 and February 1950. After that, Philip Cochran (supervisor of aerial sequences), Furthman, Edward Killy (unit production manager), Byron Haskin (for the model work), and Don Siegel also directed scenes (Siegel's weren't used), as did Howard Hughes himself. All were uncredited as directors or second unit directors.
Although Jet Pilot was publicized as showcasing the U.S. Air Force's latest jets, by the time it was finally shown, most of the aircraft in the film were obsolescent or obsolete, supplanted by more modern aircraft. In one aerial scene, the two lead characters fly a Lockheed F-94 Starfire to test a radar approach to intercept a propeller driven Convair B-36 bomber.
Jet Pilot was reportedly Howard Hughes's favorite film, one he watched repeatedly in his later years.