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Fate Is The Hunter DVD

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From the best seller by Ernest K Gann (author of The High and The Mighty) Fate are the Hunter details a horrific airplane crash and, in its aftermath, the desperate attempt to discover what brought plane, passengers and crew to their fiery fate. Directed by Ralph Nelson, with superbly black-and-white cinematography by Milton Krasner, this combination of disaster movie and mystery interweaves the stories of a dogged investigator (Glenn Ford), the doomed pilot (Rod Taylor) , his bereaved girlfriend (Nancy Kwan), and the tragedy' sole survivor (Suzanne Pleshette), building... to a climax of breathtaking tension. [show more]

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Released
13 May 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Odeon Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
101 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060082517518 
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Drama following the investigation into the cause of an aeroplane crash. When pilot Jack Savage (Rod Taylor) is blamed for a disastrous plane crash resulting in the death of 53 people, his friend and airline director Sam McBane (Glenn Ford) refuses to believe he was at fault and attempts to prove his innocence by finding the real cause through a test flight with the help of the only survivor, flight attendant Martha Webster (Suzanne Pleshette). Jane Russell makes a cameo appearance.

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