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Jet Pilot (1957)

Posted By: Notsaint
Jet Pilot (1957)

Jet Pilot (1957)
DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC | 16:9 | 720x480 | 4900 kbps | 4.3Gb
Audio: English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
01:52:00 | USA | Action, Drama, Romance, Thriller, War

Air Force Colonel Shannon is assigned to escort defecting Soviet pilot Anna. He falls in love with her, but she is scheming to lure him back to the USSR. But Shannon has a scheme of his own.

Directors: Josef von Sternberg, Jules Furthman
Cast: John Wayne, Janet Leigh, Jay C. Flippen, Paul Fix, Richard Rober, Roland Winters, Hans Conried, Ivan Triesault, Dorothy Abbott, Phil Arnold, Lois Austin, Paul Bakanas, Hall Bartlett, Gregg Barton, John Bishop, James Brown, William Bryant, Bruce Cameron, Perdita Chandler, Joyce Compton, Tom Daly, James Dime, Alan Dinehart III, Art Dupuis, Jane Easton, Bill Erwin, Gene Evans, Elizabeth Flournoy, Paul Frees, Barbara Freking

Jet Pilot (1957)

Jet Pilot (1957)


I don't see why so many people hated this film, i actually sort of liked it. It's much better than several other John Wayne movies like The Sea Chase and Blood Alley. This was Joseph Von Sternberg's last film and he didn't like it either. This was made in 1950 but wasn't released until 1957. It stars off with a landing on an air force base and the pilot turns out to be Janet Leigh. The air force just want to get information out of here and give John Wayne the job. Wayne falls in love with her pretty quickly but you don't know about Janet Leigh. The air force find out she's a spy and are going to deport her but John Wayne marries her first. The air force doesn't like it but decides to send John Wayne over to Russia to get information out of them. John Wayne is good as usual and Janet Leigh is very sexy in this movie, just watch the first scene in John Wayne's office, you'll see what i mean

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Jet Pilot (1957)

Jet Pilot (1957)