Fate Is the Hunter

Fate Is the Hunter

1964106 min
6.6/10
Drama

Plot Summary

An airline executive refuses to believe that pilot error, by his friend, caused a fatal crash and persists in looking for another reason.

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👥Cast (84)

Glenn Ford

Glenn Ford

Sam McBane

Jane Russell

Jane Russell

Self

Rod Taylor

Rod Taylor

Captain Jack Savage

Suzanne Pleshette

Suzanne Pleshette

Martha Webster

Nancy Kwan

Nancy Kwan

Sally Fraser

Wally Cox

Wally Cox

Ralph Bundy

Nehemiah Persoff

Nehemiah Persoff

Ben Sawyer

Mark Stevens

Mark Stevens

Mickey Doolan

Max Showalter

Max Showalter

Dan Crawford

Constance Towers

Constance Towers

Peg Burke

Howard St. John

Howard St. John

Mark Hutchins

Robert J. Wilke

Robert J. Wilke

Stillman

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Director

Ralph Nelson

Writers

Harold Medford

Producers

Aaron Rosenberg

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🏷️Keywords

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💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

2/17/2024

When an airline tragedy kills fifty-seven people, it falls to investigator "McBane" (Glenn Ford) to get to the bottom of things. He has precious little to go on save for a report from the pilot claiming an engine fire before silence then the plane hit the ground. One of the survivors, the stewardess "Sally" (Nancy Kwan) has slightly conflicting information about the crash so "McBane" assembles the wreckage and he can't make either story work - something's not right! The absence of any clear technical fault suggests to all the it's his wartime friend "Savage" (Rod Taylor) who was at fault - but he's not buying that. In an effort to clear the man and get to the truth, he puts his own reputation on the line and makes quite a few unsavoury discoveries along the way before he concludes another flight might be the only solution. Ford is quite good here - there's a decent one-two at the inquiry with Bert Freed's opposing counsel "Dillon" but for a movie about planes, we have remarkably little action going on. A bit of simulation now and again, but otherwise this is a rather dry story that unfolds in a pretty pedestrian fashion, with loads of chat and not so much substance to the plot. The pretty wooden Taylor doesn't really feature very often and by the conclusion, we were on a flightpath of inevitability that really underwhelmed.

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