Hindenburg: The Last Flight
- TV Mini Series
- 2011
- 3h
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.2K
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About the supposed conspiracy that led to the catastrophic deadly crash of the Hindeburg zeppelin in 1937.About the supposed conspiracy that led to the catastrophic deadly crash of the Hindeburg zeppelin in 1937.About the supposed conspiracy that led to the catastrophic deadly crash of the Hindeburg zeppelin in 1937.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
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Good story line but the acting is very atrocious. It's like all the actors are simply reading their lines, going through the motions. There is actually no "acting" involved. This could have been much better than it was but they must not have had enough money to hire actual actors let alone good actors. Don't waste your time on this one. It's three hours of your life wasted that you'll never get back. Pick something else to do like watching paint dry or watching your grass grow. Now I'm simply trying to use enough characters so that I can submit this review of this absolutely terrible terrible show.
Just watch the special effects....they were good! Skip the rest. Dubbing of actors voices was dreadful, plot was padded out with cheesy love story that wasn't needed, commercial jet vapour trails in the sky??....errr...wake up director!! Dreadful modern rock music totally wrecked the atmosphere of the movie.
As others have commented...why show the best special effects of the whole movie in the opening scene?? How Daft!
In my opinion this movie was dumbed down for a modern young audience to watch for entertainment, not to educate with historical information. Overall, poor!
As others have commented...why show the best special effects of the whole movie in the opening scene?? How Daft!
In my opinion this movie was dumbed down for a modern young audience to watch for entertainment, not to educate with historical information. Overall, poor!
I enjoyed this version better than the 1975 Hollywood production simply because it wasn't filled with anti-German ideas. Was obvious that the 1975 movie wasn't made to educate people on the Hindenburg or to simply entertain, but to add more and more "instruction" on the horrors of National Socialist Germany. I also enjoyed the modern music and the hint of a love story without all the typical heavy panting love scenes. Yes, some of the acting was wooden but the effects were much more believable than the 1975 version. I also enjoyed the gliding scene at the beginning of the movie as this was a popular activity in 1930's Germany. All in all I found this was a worthwhile distraction from a boring evening without the usual Hollywood political BS that usually accompanies these types of movies.
This two part TV-movie was part of a three movie box set of not so well known war movies that we bought for my son as a Christmas present. So far we have watched two of them and they have both been worthwhile to watch.
Unfortunately we found out that this one was one of those cheap DVD's that some arrogant French publisher had dumped on a DVD dubbed to French only. No original language and not even subtitles. That's just so crappy but unfortunately this used to be quite common with DVD's in France and there was no way of seeing it without opening the box set.
Anyway, the movie itself is actually not bad. It spans three hours split into two one and a half hour episodes. The actual story is pure fiction loosely based on the bomb conspiracy theories. It is a fairly okay thriller/drama story and, despite knowing that the zeppelin is going to blow up, I took enough interest to follow the characters throughout the movie.
It was fun to see Stacy Keach again as well. I always liked watching Mike Hammer when I was younger.
The visual effects are not bad. Some people are probably going to complain about historical accuracy. The available space for the passengers, especially their sleeping compartments, seems to have been "enlarged" somewhat for the benefit of the visual impression but that doesn't really bother me that much. It's a fiction movie based on the Hindenburg disaster, not a historical documentary after all.
The one thing that bothered me, apart from the French only DVD version, was the way too modern music in the movie. It's supposed to be a 1937 setting so that modern e-guitar stuff was simply disturbing. Very poor choice indeed.
Unfortunately we found out that this one was one of those cheap DVD's that some arrogant French publisher had dumped on a DVD dubbed to French only. No original language and not even subtitles. That's just so crappy but unfortunately this used to be quite common with DVD's in France and there was no way of seeing it without opening the box set.
Anyway, the movie itself is actually not bad. It spans three hours split into two one and a half hour episodes. The actual story is pure fiction loosely based on the bomb conspiracy theories. It is a fairly okay thriller/drama story and, despite knowing that the zeppelin is going to blow up, I took enough interest to follow the characters throughout the movie.
It was fun to see Stacy Keach again as well. I always liked watching Mike Hammer when I was younger.
The visual effects are not bad. Some people are probably going to complain about historical accuracy. The available space for the passengers, especially their sleeping compartments, seems to have been "enlarged" somewhat for the benefit of the visual impression but that doesn't really bother me that much. It's a fiction movie based on the Hindenburg disaster, not a historical documentary after all.
The one thing that bothered me, apart from the French only DVD version, was the way too modern music in the movie. It's supposed to be a 1937 setting so that modern e-guitar stuff was simply disturbing. Very poor choice indeed.
I did not understand what the black guy was doing in this movie. just out of place.
Did you know
- TriviaMost of the German actors in the film recorded their lines speaking English but were still dubbed over by native English speakers in post-production. Thus, while the lip synchs match the dialogue, many of the Germans speak in monotone and off-character like voices, which has frequently led to criticism of the film.
- GoofsLate in the film when Hindenburg is in flames at Lakehurst there is a Jeep in the background. The Jeep was first introduced in 1941.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Nostalgia Critic: Pearl Harbor (2013)
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