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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaCol. Paul Tibbets piloted the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in World War II.Col. Paul Tibbets piloted the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in World War II.Col. Paul Tibbets piloted the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in World War II.
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- Star
- Candidato a 2 Oscar
- 1 vittoria e 4 candidature totali
Lawrence Dobkin
- Dr. Van Dyke
- (as Larry Dobkin)
Pat Conway
- Radio Operator
- (as Patrick Conway)
Christopher Olsen
- Paul Tibbets Jr.
- (as Christie Olsen)
William F. Leicester
- Driver
- (as William Lester)
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I knew of Wendover Airbase long before seeing this movie. Although the movie infers that Tibbets picked the field for its isolation (true) it was also where they taught heavy bomber crews during WW2. So the field hardly had to be developed for the special mission of the 509th.
And today it has another famous reason - it is the site of many movie scenes, such as Independence Day and ConAir.
In fact, when I went to visit the site - right on the Utah-Navada border, they were filming ConAir.
Today all one sees as a reminder of its importance are the old concrete foundations of the many wooden buildings - with signs telling you what each building's purpose was.
But to the movie - I know that the main points were factually correct - right down to the flight time a B29 required flying from Saipan or Tinian to Japan - and back.
14 hours.
It seems that the secrecy at this base was as stringent as Los Alamos, where the Bomb was developed.
Besides being an entertaining movie it is educational.
And today it has another famous reason - it is the site of many movie scenes, such as Independence Day and ConAir.
In fact, when I went to visit the site - right on the Utah-Navada border, they were filming ConAir.
Today all one sees as a reminder of its importance are the old concrete foundations of the many wooden buildings - with signs telling you what each building's purpose was.
But to the movie - I know that the main points were factually correct - right down to the flight time a B29 required flying from Saipan or Tinian to Japan - and back.
14 hours.
It seems that the secrecy at this base was as stringent as Los Alamos, where the Bomb was developed.
Besides being an entertaining movie it is educational.
Despite my love for aviation films, I somehow never got around to seeing "Above and Beyond" until now. Much of this is because although I like airplane films, I incorrectly assumed that this movie would basically be a by the numbers and very dull documentary about the dropping of the first atomic bomb. Seeing them recreate this somewhat mundane process depressed me and I only got around to seeing it finally because the film starred Robert Taylor--an exceptional actor. Fortunately, my assumptions about the film were mostly wrong--and it was a very good retelling of this true story.
I think the biggest reason I liked "Above and Beyond" is because it does NOT show as much of the technical aspects as I thought it would. Instead, it focused a lot of the film on the personal toll the project took on its commander, Col. Tibbets. Now this is NOT the toll on him after the dropping of the first A-bomb (he actually seemed to have no problems with this from everything I've read--saying that it DID help end the war)--but how the secrecy demands of the project took a major toll on the Colonel's marriage. I had just assumed, incorrectly, that Tibbets was some guy chosen at the last minute to command this mission and that he was already serving in the Pacific. Instead, he was picked long before and headed an unit in Utah that spent many, many months working out the specifics of the bombing. The security for all this surprised me--as I'd just assumed this was only for the Manhattan Project itself.
Interesting, well-written and acted, this is a nice historical piece that is both fascinating and entertaining. I was particularly impressed by the recreation of the atomic bomb drop from the point of view of the crew as it happened--it was well done and believable. The only negative, if there is one, is that the film really doesn't even mention the second bomb dropped a few days later--a bit on an odd omission. I guess being second doesn't hold a lot of interest to most folks.
I think the biggest reason I liked "Above and Beyond" is because it does NOT show as much of the technical aspects as I thought it would. Instead, it focused a lot of the film on the personal toll the project took on its commander, Col. Tibbets. Now this is NOT the toll on him after the dropping of the first A-bomb (he actually seemed to have no problems with this from everything I've read--saying that it DID help end the war)--but how the secrecy demands of the project took a major toll on the Colonel's marriage. I had just assumed, incorrectly, that Tibbets was some guy chosen at the last minute to command this mission and that he was already serving in the Pacific. Instead, he was picked long before and headed an unit in Utah that spent many, many months working out the specifics of the bombing. The security for all this surprised me--as I'd just assumed this was only for the Manhattan Project itself.
Interesting, well-written and acted, this is a nice historical piece that is both fascinating and entertaining. I was particularly impressed by the recreation of the atomic bomb drop from the point of view of the crew as it happened--it was well done and believable. The only negative, if there is one, is that the film really doesn't even mention the second bomb dropped a few days later--a bit on an odd omission. I guess being second doesn't hold a lot of interest to most folks.
The actual development of the atomic bomb was documented in films like The Beginning or the End and in Fat Man and Little Boy. Above and Beyond concentrates on the pilot of the B-29 that actually did the deed.
Robert Taylor and Eleanor Parker play Colonel and Mrs. Paul Tibbetts who's marriage was put under an incredible strain due to the security surrounding his assignment. Taylor was between his marriages to Barbara Stanwyck and Ursula Thiess and was involved with Parker at the time Above and Beyond was being filmed. Probably that helped a lot during the romantic interludes in the film.
Because this film sticks to the personal story of the Tibbetts marriage and avoids all the debate about the use of the atomic bomb, it still holds up well for today's audience.
In the supporting cast I would have to single out James Whitmore who plays the security head at Wendover field where Tibbetts is training the potential crew for the mission as the most outstanding. He's virtually the only one Taylor can bare his stoic soul to with the assignment he has.
Even with the debate over Hiroshima still raging I would still recommend viewing this film.
Robert Taylor and Eleanor Parker play Colonel and Mrs. Paul Tibbetts who's marriage was put under an incredible strain due to the security surrounding his assignment. Taylor was between his marriages to Barbara Stanwyck and Ursula Thiess and was involved with Parker at the time Above and Beyond was being filmed. Probably that helped a lot during the romantic interludes in the film.
Because this film sticks to the personal story of the Tibbetts marriage and avoids all the debate about the use of the atomic bomb, it still holds up well for today's audience.
In the supporting cast I would have to single out James Whitmore who plays the security head at Wendover field where Tibbetts is training the potential crew for the mission as the most outstanding. He's virtually the only one Taylor can bare his stoic soul to with the assignment he has.
Even with the debate over Hiroshima still raging I would still recommend viewing this film.
Highest rating with Robert Taylor and Eleanor Parker giving phenomenal performances, perhaps the best ever in both of their careers.
After he has been chosen to test pilot the B-29 bomber, Taylor is so affected by his work in the preparation of dropping the atomic bomb on Japan, that he becomes intolerable to live with and is extremely harsh with all those under his command. He had no choice as the objective of his work obviously had to remain top secret.
This is definitely a superior story of the human spirit in triumph.
Taylor is aided by an excellent supporting cast headed by Larry Gates, Larry Keating and the recently departed James Whitmore.
The emotional pain of Taylor is sincerely etched in his face in an unforgettable performance.
After he has been chosen to test pilot the B-29 bomber, Taylor is so affected by his work in the preparation of dropping the atomic bomb on Japan, that he becomes intolerable to live with and is extremely harsh with all those under his command. He had no choice as the objective of his work obviously had to remain top secret.
This is definitely a superior story of the human spirit in triumph.
Taylor is aided by an excellent supporting cast headed by Larry Gates, Larry Keating and the recently departed James Whitmore.
The emotional pain of Taylor is sincerely etched in his face in an unforgettable performance.
I give this 9 stars but by today's standards it won't make sense. It makes sense to me because I heard about this from my father who was over in Okinawa flying bombing missions (he was in charge of bombing and photography when he had a free hand in between cigarettes) I loved hearing from other reviewers that this was more factual and less yahoo cowboy Uncle Sam (Like most of the other movies depicting the end to the war and the Japanese surrender. They didn't glamorize it just as my dad always minimized any of his heroics that earned him the DFC with cluster) But this is what my dad didn't know either -he wasn't told just like the majority of servicemen weren't told. Even those on the plane itself weren't notified until the mission was under way. Wow. I believe it. All my dad knew was the celebratory "The Japs surrendered !" Pardon my use of an abbreviation that sounds derogatory. But this is the reality of the times-reflecting how well our government continued the demonization that a surprise attack on our naval bases in Hawaii understandably ignited. The mixed emotions of those privy to the enormity of the undertaking's results were brilliantly portrayed, less in words than in their anguished faces -never exaggerated either. A history lesson and a perspective forced upon so few who must have felt the impact for the rest of their lives. The greatest generation indeed and we need them if just a grand glimpse like this one. .
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- QuizPaul Tibbets' biography indicates that he and Lucy Tibbets divorced in 1955, three years after the movie was released.
- BlooperWhen Tibbetts first lands at Tinean, the numbers on the tail of the plane are backward indicating the film was reversed.
- Citazioni
Col. Paul Tibbets: If I didn't have you, I wouldn't have anything.
- Versioni alternativeAlso available in computer-colorized version.
- ConnessioniRemade as Enola Gay (1980)
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- Budget
- 1.397.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 2h 2min(122 min)
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- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1
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