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Hellfighters

List Price: $14.98    Our Price: $10.99

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DVD - 05 January, 1999
Universal Studios
G (General Audience)
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Director: Andrew V. McLaglen

Number of Media: 1
Features:

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD-Video
  • Letterboxed
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC

Related Areas: Action, Action / Adventure, Adventure, Color, Docudrama, English, Family Drama, Feature, Feature Film Action Adventure, Feature Film-action/Adventure, Heroic Mission, Movie, Romance, Suitable for Children, Tense, USA

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DVD Description

Fans of Armageddon might see one or two resemblances between that 1998 box office hit and Hellfighters, a 1968 action film by Andrew V. McLaglen, one of John Wayne's favorite directors in his late career. (Their joint ventures included Chisum, Cahill: United States Marshal, and McLintock!) Wayne plays an oil well firefighter in the mold of Red Adair, turning up anywhere in the world where a geyser of fire is shooting up from a once-profitable gusher. His right-hand man (Jim Hutton) has questionable judgment about safety matters and is a scoundrel with the ladies--and neither fact is lost on Wayne when Hutton's character marries his long-lost daughter (Katharine Ross, a mere year after The Graduate). The film is an early entry in the disaster-meets-soap-opera genre that flourished in the '70s with such titles as The Towering Infernoand The Poseidon Adventure. McClaglen gets a lot of crackle out of his action scenes (many of the firefighting sequences are still startling in their intensity) and turns twin love stories (Hutton and Ross, Wayne and Vera Miles) into frothy studies of adult manners, with equal hints of Howard Hawks and Sidney Sheldon. The widescreen image on DVD offers viewers a chance to see what was then a developing vogue for gratuitous breadth and scope in all its goofy, self-congratulatory glory. (Is it necessary to look at a golf course the way one might look at an African veldt? Hellfighters says yes!) The DVD also includes production notes and written bios on the stars, plus optional French and Spanish subtitles and an optional Spanish soundtrack. The cast and sundry thrills make this film highly enjoyable, and easily forgivable for indulging in such inanities as a subplot concerning--hold on--Venezuelan terrorists! The Duke lives! --Tom Keogh


Customer Reviews

Three cheers for a good supporting cast!

My dad took me to see Hellfighters when I was a kid. Very exciting, and I've always liked Jim Hutton. I was impressed by prominent actors such as John Wayne, Frank Sinatra and James Stewart, who always used the same actors and actresses on their films -- was it out of loyalty and/or appreciation of good supporting cast? Jay C. Flippen, (who appeared in Oklahoma) was confined to a wheelchair later in his career because of illness, but could still act, and I'm glad that John Wayne cast him. A good actor is a good actor. I also want to praise designer Edith Head for her clothes for Vera Miles and Katherine Ross -- stylish but not gaudy and appropriate for that income level - after all, Miles portrayed a career woman and Ross was a rich college kid. It's the little details that made this movie fun and authentic, just like the details in any of Tom Hanks' films -- Big (80's fashions), Apollo 13 (astronauts' wives' shifts and the men's Ban Lon shirts)... I definitely recommend Hellfighters!


Love John Wayne

Hellfighters, has always been one of my favorite John Wayne movies.It shows his toughness and his tenderness. Great action too. It's the kind of movie the whole family can watch together.


Hot Film

While not a classic John Wayne western, Hell Fighters is an engaging action film about a subject not usually covered. Based loosely on a real life oil well fire fighter, it is interesting to get a glimpse into this dangerous but important profession. Since oil wells are everywhere, the film also provides reasons to do some work traveling along with resolving several relationship issues in a mature manor along the way. It was good to see this film again.

 

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