The Hindenburg

The Hindenburg

Director: Robert Wise, John A. Bolger, Jr. Cast: George C. Scott
George C. Scott
, Anne Bancroft
Anne Bancroft
, Gig Young
Gig Young
Robert Wise
The Hindenburg

The Hindenburg

Director: Robert Wise, John A. Bolger, Jr. Cast: George C. Scott
George C. Scott
, Anne Bancroft
Anne Bancroft
, Gig Young
Gig Young
Robert Wise

DVD (Wide Screen)

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Overview

"The Hindenburg (1975), directed by Robert Wise, was one of the first older Universal titles to appear direct from Universal Studios Home Video on DVD -- up until 1998, the studio, unsure of precisely how big the DVD market might become, had allowed most of its back catalog titles to be released under license through Image Entertainment and Good Times. The Hindenburg was also one of the earliest films in the Universal library to appear with bonus supplements on DVD, since neither the Image nor Good Times discs had any extra features. The DVD is a essentially a direct conversion of the letterboxed laserdisc edition, with approximately a 2.35:1 aspect ratio that captures the movie's Panavision theatrical image; the latter is essential, as airships are among the most horizontal visual subjects that it is possible to film, and most of the movie's images involve either the vast internal workings of the vehicle or exterior shots of it making its way across Europe and the Atlantic. There are some subtle digital artifacts in the image (in the shots containing a lot of picture information), such as large numbers of faces in medium-shot, which probably wouldn't show up in a contemporary film-to-video transfer. On a large-screen monitor, these anomalies can prove distracting, especially to viewers who aren't accustomed to such flaws in newer releases. Seeing the movie in its proper aspect ratio is also a mixed blessing, firming up the visual appeal and the value of the special effects and production design, but also reminding viewers of the film's fundamental problems, which consist principally of a ponderous script and a cast (led by George C. Scott and Anne Bancroft) that tries to make even the lightest dialogue seem profound -- all of this weighs the action and suspense down far more than any ballast being carried by the Hindenburg. It is an interesting idea for a movie, and the suspense elements are worked in reasonably well, but the DVD is a reminder of why the whole picture just failed to hang together. The movie has been treated respectfully, with 16 chapters -- adequate, though barely -- in a 125-minute film and a bonus section which includes a fair selection of cast bios (and that of director/producer Wise) along with production notes that try hard to make the movie seem more exciting that it actually is. The Hindenburg might be due for an upgrade with a new transfer, and perhaps an interview or commentary track by Wise; it may not be a perfect movie, or even a terribly good one, but it's a far better film and a far more interesting movie than its ""cousin"" production, Earthquake. The movie begins automatically on start-up, and the menu must be accessed manually. The triple-layer selection of features is easy to use and to enter or exit, and there are optional French and Spanish language tracks and subtitles. Although the packaging claims a 2.35:1 aspect ratio, it seems that the producers cheated just a bit on the letterboxing, cropping the sides of the images very slightly to make the letterboxing less extreme."

Product Details

Release Date: 10/27/1998
UPC: 0025192041327
Original Release: 1975
Rating: PG
Source: STUDIO DISTRIBUTION SERVS LLC
Region Code: 1
Presentation: [Wide Screen]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Surround]
Language: English
Time: 2:07:00
Sales rank: 3,531

Special Features

Production notes; Cast & filmmakers' bios; Film highlights; Web links

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
George C. Scott Colonel Ritter,Luftwaffe General
Anne Bancroft La Comtesse
Gig Young Edward Douglas
Roy Thinnes Martin Vogel
William Atherton Boerth
Burgess Meredith Emilio Paietta
Charles Durning Capt. Pruss
Richard Dysart Lehmann
Robert Clary Joe Spah
Rene Auberjonois Maj. Napier
Peter Donat Reed Channing
Alan Oppenheimer Albert Breslau
Katherine Helmond Mrs. Mildred Breslau
Stephen Elliott Capt. Fellows
Joyce Davis Eleanore Ritter
Jean Rasey Valerie Breslau
Ted Gehring Knorr
Lisa Pera Freda Halle
Joe Di Reda Schulz
Peter Canon Ludecke
Charles Macaulay Kirsch
Rex Holman Dimmler
Jan Merlin Speck
Betsy Jones-Moreland Stewardess Imhoff
Colby Chester Eliot Howell III
Teno Pollick Frankel
Curt Lowens Elevator Man
Kip Niven Lt. Truscott
Michael Richardson Rigger
Herbert Nelson Dr. Eckener
Scott Walker Gestapo Major
Ruth Kobart Hattie
Greg Mullavey Morrison
Val Bisoglio Lt. Lombardi
William Sylvester Luftwaffe Colonel
David Mauro Goebbels
Joseph Turkel Detective Moore,Detective Moore
Sandy Ward Detective Grunberger
Johnny Lee Paul Breslau,Paul Breslau
Stephen Manley Peter Breslau
Howard Shore Reed Channing
Joanna Moore Mrs. Channing
Norman Alden Actor
David Shire Composer

Technical Credits
Robert Wise Director,Producer
Nelson Gidding Screenwriter
Glen Robinson Special Effects
Albert Whitlock Special Effects
Don K. Sharpless Sound/Sound Designer
John A. Bolger Jr. Sound/Sound Designer,Director
John Mack Sound/Sound Designer
Leonard Peterson Sound/Sound Designer
John Daheim Stunts
William Link Screenwriter
Richard Levinson Screenwriter
Albert J. Whitlock Special Effects
John L. Mack Sound/Sound Designer
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