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A 1951 drama thriller film starring James Stewart as an aeronautical engineer who predicts a plane crash and tries to warn the crew. Based on a novel by Nevil Shute, the film features Marlene Dietrich and Glynis Johns in supporting roles.
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- Henry Koster
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- Drama, Thriller
No Highway in the Sky (also known as No Highway) is a 1951 black-and-white aviation drama film directed by Henry Koster from a screenplay by R. C. Sherriff, Oscar Millard, and Alec Coppel, based on the 1948 novel No Highway by Nevil Shute. The film stars James Stewart, Marlene Dietrich, Glynis Johns, Jack Hawkins, Janette Scott, Elizabeth Allan ...
- $1.1 million (US rentals)
- Louis D. Lighton
Rent No Highway in the Sky on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. Theodore Honey (James Stewart) is a mathematician charged with discovering what caused the ...
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- Henry Koster
- Drama
- James Stewart
A movie about an aeronautical engineer who predicts that a new model of plane will fail catastrophically and tries to warn the crew and passengers. He boards the Reindeer, a plane that is due to fail in the next few hours, and causes a commotion.
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If nothing else, No Highway, Nevil Shute's 1948 source novel for No Highway in the Sky (1951), deserves credit for predicting future airline crashes. Starting in 1952, the de Havilland Comets, the first commercial jet airliners, began to crash due to metal fatigue not unlike how Shute described in his book.
No Highway in the Sky is a 1951 black-and-white aviation drama film directed by Henry Koster from a screenplay by R. C. Sherriff, Oscar Millard, and Alec Coppel, based on the 1948 novel No Highway by Nevil Shute. The film stars James Stewart, Marlene Dietrich, Glynis Johns, Jack Hawkins, Janette Scott, Elizabeth Allan, Ronald Squire, and Jill Clifford.