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À l'heure zéro

Original title: Zero Hour!
  • 1957
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Dana Andrews and Linda Darnell in À l'heure zéro (1957)
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In 1950s Canada, during a commercial flight, the pilots and some passengers suffer food poisoning, thus forcing an ex-WWII fighter pilot (Dana Andrews) to try to land the airliner in heavy f... Read allIn 1950s Canada, during a commercial flight, the pilots and some passengers suffer food poisoning, thus forcing an ex-WWII fighter pilot (Dana Andrews) to try to land the airliner in heavy fog.In 1950s Canada, during a commercial flight, the pilots and some passengers suffer food poisoning, thus forcing an ex-WWII fighter pilot (Dana Andrews) to try to land the airliner in heavy fog.

  • Director
    • Hall Bartlett
  • Writers
    • Arthur Hailey
    • Hall Bartlett
    • John C. Champion
  • Stars
    • Dana Andrews
    • Linda Darnell
    • Sterling Hayden
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    6.6/10
    2.5K
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    • Director
      • Hall Bartlett
    • Writers
      • Arthur Hailey
      • Hall Bartlett
      • John C. Champion
    • Stars
      • Dana Andrews
      • Linda Darnell
      • Sterling Hayden
    • 81User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
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    Dana Andrews
    Dana Andrews
    • Lt. Ted Stryker
    Linda Darnell
    Linda Darnell
    • Ellen Stryker
    Sterling Hayden
    Sterling Hayden
    • Capt. Martin Treleaven
    Elroy 'Crazylegs' Hirsch
    Elroy 'Crazylegs' Hirsch
    • Capt. Bill Wilson
    Geoffrey Toone
    Geoffrey Toone
    • Dr. Baird
    Jerry Paris
    Jerry Paris
    • Tony Decker
    Peggy King
    Peggy King
    • Stewardess Janet Turner
    Patricia Tiernan
    Patricia Tiernan
    • Mrs. Joan Wilson
    • (as Carole Eden)
    Charles Quinlivan
    Charles Quinlivan
    • Harry Burdick
    Steve London
    Steve London
    • First Officer Walt Stewart
    Jo Ann Wade
    • Treleaven's Baby Sitter
    Ray Ferrell
    • Joey Stryker
    • (as Raymond Ferrell)
    John Ashley
    John Ashley
    • TV Singer
    Willis Bouchey
    Willis Bouchey
    • RCAF Doctor
    Maxine Cooper
    Maxine Cooper
    • Sick Plane Passenger
    David Thursby
    • Whitmond
    Noel Drayton
    Noel Drayton
    • Vancouver Control Man
    Fintan Meyler
    • Hysterical Woman
    • Director
      • Hall Bartlett
    • Writers
      • Arthur Hailey
      • Hall Bartlett
      • John C. Champion
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    radiomann

    A classic, especially for fans of Airplane!

    In 2010 Zero Hour! is as funny as Airplane!, only it wasn't meant to be at the time. Kudos to TCM for showing it immediately following Airplane. Great to see Dana Andrews when young, and planes had cockpits you could just walk into. If you're a fan of Airplane, or post-war movies, this is a must see.

    i hadn't seen it in decades before TCM showed them back to back last night, great job TCM.

    What, the review has to be 10 lines long? Well, just picture during this black and white movie while Joey is in the cockpit the Captain saying, "Jimmy, did you ever see a grown man naked?"

    This was enjoyable to watch just being a fan of 50s movies, double so being a longtime fan of Airplane!
    7moonspinner55

    "But I've never flown a bucket like this before!"

    Arthur Hailey co-scripted this adaptation of his "story" (actually his play, the uncredited "Flight Into Danger") along with director Hall Bartlett and producer John C. Champion about an airliner crippled mid-flight when the crew and most of the passengers are stricken from bacteria-laced fish. Dana Andrews plays a war-scarred ex-fighter pilot haunted by his record in WWII who is the only person aboard adequately prepared to land the plane; he gets his radio instructions via land from Sterling Hayden, who just happened to be Andrews' wartime adversary! Mediocre in all aspects, but still thoroughly engrossing and enjoyable. The plot and characters should be recognizable to fans of the 1980 satire "Airplane!"...however this one is already spoofy as all get-out (though it doesn't mean to be), starting with that grave narration. Linda Darnell's role as Andrews' estranged wife and reluctant co-pilot is a scream (she has no faith in her nervous husband, yet near the finish glows with wifely pride). Andrews and Hayden act it to the hilt, while the dialogue becomes entrenched in a kind of quotable inanity ("He can't land that plane in this soup!"). Nothing to take seriously, but fun nevertheless. *** from ****
    Beth555

    If you're an Airplane! fan, you've got to see this film.

    I was always told that Airplane! was a take off of the Airport movies of the 70s. It might have been, but the main source for the film was Zero Hour! This film is hilarious if you're a big Airplane! fan. As I watched ZH, I was reciting the same Airplane! dialogue in my head. I've never seen two movies that are so similar. It's quite a hoot!
    7bensonmum2

    "Our survival hinges on one thing - finding someone who not only can fly this plane, but didn't have fish for dinner."

    It's like déjà vu all over again. Until last night, I had never seen Zero Hour!, but I feel as if I've seen it a dozen times. I knew that some of Airplane! (the sick girl and singing nun for example) came from Airport, but I had no idea just how much was taken from Zero Hour! Airplane! is like some weird comedic remake or re-imaging of Zero Hour! - and they nailed it right down to the exclamation mark. And it's not just ideas or concepts that were taken from Zero Hour!, entire sections of dialogue were lifted and used in Airplane! I'm shocked to discover that lines like "I guess I picked the wrong week to give up smoking" weren't written especially for Airplane! The dialogue is so similar that when little Joey visits the cockpit and the captain asks if he's ever been in cockpit before, I kept waiting for him to ask "Have you ever seen a grown man naked?" as he does in Airplane! Even some of the performances in Airplane! are eerily reminiscent of Zero Hour! Take Robert Stack in the role originally done by Sterling Hayden. Amazing stuff! The funny thing to me about this example, however, is that Hayden is actually more intense in the role than Stack could have dreamed.

    Giving a rating to Zero Hour! is difficult. Even if you've only seen Airplane! once (and I've probably seen it a couple of dozen times over the years), it's all but impossible to keep a straight face (Who am I kidding? It's impossible not to downright laugh out loud.) when Johnny goes to make coffee or when Stryker straights sweating buckets behind the controls of the plane. It's impossible to take the melodrama of Zero Hour! seriously. So I don't know how I would rate the movie had I never seen Airplane! I would like to think I would have still enjoyed the experience and would have formed a similar opinion. But I have seen Airplane!, so I have that built in bias. In the end, because the movie kept me entertained (for whatever reason) throughout it's brief 81 minute runtime, I'm rating Zero Hour! a 7/10.
    stutch

    A template for more than Airplane!>

    Yes the others are spot on when Airplane! is invoked...but I think a truly great film maker also watched and lifted the character of Zero Hour! Stanley Kubrick. The cockpit scenes are so Dr Strangelove looking and feeling that one has to consider if this is where Kubrick looked for production design inspiration for the classic Slim Pickens scenes. Certainly looks and feels that way to this viewer. A Kubrick documentary has some bits about how the Dept of Defense was very curious about how accurate Stanley was in the instruments and layout of the Strangelove plane. Watch ZH and I think its pretty odvious. And a big Thank You TCM for putting Airplane! and ZH back-to-back for what is undoubtedly great film viewing.

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    • Trivia
      Although several air crisis films contributed a range of clichés that would appear in the parody Y a-t-il un pilote dans l'avion ? (1980), Airplane! was directly based on this film. The writers noted down every quirk and came up with such great material that they decided to make their own comedy film. To avoid lawsuits and royalty issues, and as Zero Hour was so obscure, they found that they could afford to buy the rights to the entire film and then do whatever they wished. This would inspire Airplane! fans to view Zero Hour with cult-like status, organizing viewings during which they could spot all the clichés.
    • Goofs
      The first view of the instrument panel after the pilots fall ill, has most of the instruments moving around wildly and in a disconnected fashion. Since the plane was being flown by the automatic pilot, this is something done for theatrical purposes. Instruments moving like that would be seen in a wildly maneuvering aircraft or one that was crashing. For the rest of the film, views of the panel show normal gauge movements.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Baird: Our survival hinges on one thing - finding someone who not only can fly this plane, but didn't have fish for dinner.

    • Connections
      Featured in Airplane: Long-Haul Version (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Zero Hour
      Song and Theme composed by Arthur Hamilton

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    • Release date
      • August 22, 1958 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La hora trágica
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Ana, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bartlett-Champion Productions
      • Carmel Productions
      • Delta Enterprises Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $400,764 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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