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The Steel Lady (1953)
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9. Oktober 1953 (USA) mehrPlot:
Cameron finds a tank buried in the Arabian desert during WWII, and proceeds to attack the arabs with it. full summary | add synopsisNutzerkommentare:
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(alle Darsteller)| Rod Cameron | ... | Mike Monahan | |
| Tab Hunter | ... | Bill Larson | |
| John Dehner | ... | Sid Barlowe | |
| Richard Erdman | ... | Jim Evans | |
| John Abbott | ... | Mustafa el Melik | |
| Frank Puglia | ... | Sheik Taras | |
| Anthony Caruso | ... | Zagora | |
| Christopher Dark | ... | Ibrahim | |
| Dick Rich | ... | Gus Sanderson | |
| Charles Victor | ... | Sanderson's Radio Man | |
| Carmen D'Antonio | ... | Dancing Girl (as Carmen d'Antonio) |
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I watched it on black and white TV in the late 50s or early 60s in Minnesota. My dad, brother, and I sat glued to our seats munching homemade popcorn during the whole thing.
The closest thing I've seen to it lately is: "Flight of the Phoenix". Steel lady was far more believable. The old plane, old tank, and action were great. It was a real rush for a collector of old military stuff and old car nut. There is a shot of an ART-13 radio transmitter in the back of the cockpit before the crash.
As to the possibility of getting a tank running after being burried for decades, the Confederate Air Force, and others have flown B-29s and a B-47 out of china lake NWC that had been sitting in the desert just as long. Usually an oil change, gassing up, a fresh battery, and repairing vandalism was all it took to get them back in the air. Most tanks used 28 volt (nominally 24 VDC) batteries, as did the planes. Oil and avgas from the plane would work for the tank. It would not take a rocket scientist to get a tank going in a day or so. Much more credible than the redesign and remanufacture shown in "Flight of the Phoenix". I like both movies, but give the Steel Lady a higher mark for technical correctness.
I would surely like to get a copy on tape or DVD to relive a pleasant sunday afternoon of my salad years.
Larry Backer