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Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight

  • TV Movie
  • 1994
  • TV-14
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight (1994)
AdventureBiographyDrama

In 1928, Amelia Earhart gains fame by undertaking a transatlantic flight as a passenger. In 1937, she and her navigator Fred Noonan undertake her longest flight: a round-the-world attempt. H... Read allIn 1928, Amelia Earhart gains fame by undertaking a transatlantic flight as a passenger. In 1937, she and her navigator Fred Noonan undertake her longest flight: a round-the-world attempt. However, the plane disappears in the process.In 1928, Amelia Earhart gains fame by undertaking a transatlantic flight as a passenger. In 1937, she and her navigator Fred Noonan undertake her longest flight: a round-the-world attempt. However, the plane disappears in the process.

  • Director
    • Yves Simoneau
  • Writers
    • Doris L. Rich
    • Anna Sandor
  • Stars
    • Diane Keaton
    • Rutger Hauer
    • Bruce Dern
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    463
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    • Director
      • Yves Simoneau
    • Writers
      • Doris L. Rich
      • Anna Sandor
    • Stars
      • Diane Keaton
      • Rutger Hauer
      • Bruce Dern
    • 10User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 1 win & 8 nominations total

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    Diane Keaton
    Diane Keaton
    • Amelia Earhart
    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • Fred Noonan
    Bruce Dern
    Bruce Dern
    • George Putnam
    Paul Guilfoyle
    Paul Guilfoyle
    • Paul Mantz
    David Carpenter
    David Carpenter
    • Harry Manning
    Denis Arndt
    Denis Arndt
    • Joseph Laughlin
    Diana Bellamy
    Diana Bellamy
    • Mrs. Atkinson
    Heather Lauren Olson
    • Teenage Girl Fan
    Don Bloomfield
    • Sid Smith
    Nancy Lenehan
    Nancy Lenehan
    • Radio Show Hostess
    Newell Alexander
    Newell Alexander
    • Radio Show Sound Effects Man
    Warren Munson
    • President Elliot
    Marilyn Rockafellow
    • Mrs. Elliot
    Hansford Rowe
    Hansford Rowe
    • Purdue Male Guest
    Edith Fields
    Edith Fields
    • Purdue Female Guest #1
    Jill Andre
    Jill Andre
    • Purdue Female Guest #2
    Richard Schiff
    Richard Schiff
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    Douglas Roberts
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    • Director
      • Yves Simoneau
    • Writers
      • Doris L. Rich
      • Anna Sandor
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    7jferrari-3

    Fred Noonan.

    This movie despite its shortcomings got me started researching the life of Fred Noonan nearly ten years ago. Rutger Hauer looks nothing like Fred who was tall and thin yet the movie although stereotyped is fairly accurate. It is true that Fred did indeed have a drinking problem for which he was fired but evidence shows that much of this was due to the immense strain he was under rather than a wilful character defect.It could be said that he was the worlds first commercial aerial navigator. He was nothing short of brilliant. He is shown as a likable character and this was so in real life. The video cover could have done without the image of him in a grimy shirt,cigarette in mouth, poring over a chart with a bottle of booze. Untrue. He was sartorial dresser who worried about the cleanliness of his clothes and the cigarette ash would have burned a hole in his precious chart.

    One scene shows him laying back in the plane reading a magazine. For years I thought 'No way!' until recently I found out that he is reputed to have done just that in the Clipper planes which he navigated on their pioneering flights across the Pacific.Only it was thrillers rather than holiday brochures! This movie is well worth seeing. Its not brilliant art but is more factual than much of the stuff that is written about and discussed in Earhart circles. For those into the disappearance, Elgen Long's book, is in my opinion the best and most informative. But there IS also considerable 'evidence' for the theory that they may have been captured by the Japanese. In addition its not impossible that they might have perished on Niku.

    Jackie Ferrari
    5utgard14

    Wow they really did a number on Earhart here

    Made-for-TV movie about Amelia Earhart that paints an unflattering picture of the famed aviatrix. It stars Diane Keaton and, as another reviewer before me noted, she is not the right fit for this role. It's basically Diane Keaton being Diane Keaton (or Annie Hall). The controversy with this version of Earhart's story is how much she is portrayed as an incompetent and petulant woman who is barely able to get the plane off the ground. Her personal life is not spared either, as her relationship with her husband (Bruce Dern) is portrayed as a passionless business arrangement. I appreciate they didn't romanticize Amelia too much but maybe they went a bit too far in the other direction. The Amelia shown here had no business piloting an airplane.

    It's a television movie so it was obviously never going to be dynamite, but it kept my interest throughout so I can't complain too much. You don't see much on TV today that would even go half as far as this in attempting to match the period clothing and cars, etc., let alone use an actual plane. It would be all CGI today and since it's made-for-TV, it would be terrible CGI. I should point out that, despite the attempts at getting the period setting right, they aren't entirely successful there. Also there are a few instances where they use words and phrases that I don't believe were common in the 1930s. Still, it's a decent time-passer despite its many flaws. I think most people will at least find it watchable, although Earhart buffs might be infuriated by it at times. I enjoyed it more than that terrible movie with Hillary Swank, that's for sure.
    vaughan.birbeck

    An insult to a brave woman

    This film is just a recycling of the mountain of myth that has surrounded Amelia Earhart's disappearance: she was on a spying mission (although she didn't know it, her husband was approached to pump her for information about Japanese activity in the Pacific); she and her navigator Fred Noonan disliked each other; Noonan was an unreliable alcoholic; she was panicky and low on fuel towards the end of the flight and ended it by deliberately ditching her aircraft.

    Sorry, dear viewer. There is no evidence at all that Earhart was a spy, or that the Japanese were up to no good in the South Pacific four years before WWII. She and Noonan liked and respected each other. Noonan was probably the foremost aerial navigator in the world at that time (he pioneered Pan-Am's China Clipper route across the Pacific) and a consummate professional. The last messages heard from the aircraft indicate that Earhart was still in control of herself, following her contingency plan. At this time she would have had enough fuel for another four hours flying time.

    I'm afraid this film is a conspiracy-theorist's fantasy extravaganza.
    dtucker86

    hogwash

    This movie is a real insult to a brave woman. It is just lies and slander all the way through. I cannot believe it was even made it is so base and false. Amelia was a true heroine and a pioneer who paved the way for other woman pilots. I cannot believe that ridiculous story that she was spying for the government! Amelia and Fred were involved in an aircraft accident, it is that simple. There is a man named Elgin Long who has spent years researching the case and I think he found the answer. Due to a combination of empty fuel tanks, faulty navigation and exhaustion, Amelia's plane went down in the sea about a hundred miles from tiny Howland Island. The impact alone probably killed them both, even if it hadn't the plane would have sunk like a rock within minutes.
    6thefinalgunslinger

    Okay, and more accurate than one might think.

    This movie was decent for a TV Movie, it was well directed and fairly well casted (Although the casting of Dern as Putnam could have been better), and handled the era quite nicely.

    I liked how it explored the angle of Amelia gathering information about Japanese movements - if you consider the condition the country was in at the time of the real Earhart flight, you'd understand that it very well could not be a myth. It included Noonans alcohol problem (A little known, yet on the record fact) as well as Amelias stubbornness to carry extra equipment.

    One thing I did not like about this movie is the "afterwards" angle. It ended with them raising their altitude in some final acceptance scene into the sunset - Amelia was stubborn, she wouldn't have accepted the fact that she may very well be DEAD in an hour that easily.

    Also, I think it would have been prudent to tell the viewers that not only would a Lockeed C-35 Electra (The plane she was flying) float with empty fuel tanks, but also that there were several islands in the vicinity of Amelias last transmissions... the (real) main theory is that she crashed on one of these islands and was later executed by pacific Japanese troops... the plane was then burned (Almost confirmed by pieces of a C-35 found on one of the islands) Overall it was an amusing movie. I thought it was overacted in some parts, and the drama was stereotypical and drawn out, but it was worth the two hours to watch it.

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      Featured in The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards (1995)

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    • Release date
      • June 12, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Final Flight
    • Filming locations
      • Bradbury Building - 304 S. Broadway, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Avenue Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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