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Featuring:
Robert Mitchum, Robert Wagner, Richard Egan
Written by:
Wendell Mayes
James Salter
Directed by:
Dick Powell
Release Date:
September 1, 1958
Original Title:
The Hunters
Alternate Titles:
Kampfgeschwader Kobra
Genres:
Action | Drama | War
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 IE: PG US: NR
Runtime: 108
With its electrifying flight sequences and high-powered cast, The Hunters is a mesmerizing film based on the best-selling novel by veteran fighter pilot James Salter. Set during the height of the Korean War, the story centers on Major Cleve Saville (Robert Mitchum), a master of the newly operational F-86 Sabre fighter jets. But adept as he is at flying, Saville¹s personal life takes a nosedive when he falls in love with his wingman¹s (Lee Philips) beautiful wife (May Britt). To make matters worse, Saville must cope with a loud-mouthed rookie (Robert Wagner) in a daring rescue mission that threatens all their lives in this well-crafted war drama.
In 1952, as the Korean War rages on, American officers land in Kyoto. Among them are Major Ceve Saville, assigned to a fighter squadron, and Lieutenant Carl Abbott. The latter neglects his charming wife Kristina, who is sinking into bitterness. In Korea, Saville meets again Colonel Dutch Imil, a former brother in arms as well as other friends. Back in Japan Saville falls in love with forsaken Kristina, which arouses Abbott's jealousy. The two men turn into implacable rivals. But during a mission against Chinese Migs, Abbott is hurt and Saville decides to rescue him...
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Aerial Camera:
Tom Tutwiler
Art Direction:
Maurice Ransford
Lyle R. Wheeler
Assistant Director:
Ad Schaumer
Costume Design:
Charles LeMaire
Director:
Dick Powell
Director of Photography:
Charles G. Clarke
Editor:
Stuart Gilmore
Hairstylist:
Helen Turpin
Makeup Artist:
Ben Nye
Music:
Paul Sawtell
Novel:
James Salter
Producer:
Dick Powell
Screenplay:
Wendell Mayes
Second Unit Director:
James Curtis Havens
Set Decoration:
Bertram C. Granger
Walter M. Scott
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