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| Director: | Robert Aldrich | 
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| Writer: | Edward Huebsch, Ronald M. Cohen, Walter Wager | 
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| A renegade USAF general, Lawrence Dell, escapes from a military prison and takes over an ICBM silo near Montana and threatens to provoke World War 3 unless the President reveals details of a secret meeting held just after the start of the Vietnam War between Dell and the then President's most trusted advisors. | |
| Release Date: | Feb 09, 1977 | 
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| Director: | Robert Aldrich | 
| Writer: | Edward Huebsch, Ronald M. Cohen, Walter Wager | 
| Genres: | Thriller | 
| Keywords | montana, based on novel or book, general, nuclear missile, nuclear threat, military, silo | 
| Production Companies | Lorimar Productions, Bavaria Film, Allied Artists Pictures, Geria Productions | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 02, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
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| Burt Lancaster | Gen. Lawrence Dell | 
| Roscoe Lee Browne | James Forrest | 
| Charles Durning | President David T. Stevens | 
| Joseph Cotten | Arthur Renfrew - Secretary of State | 
| Melvyn Douglas | Zachariah Guthrie | 
| Richard Jaeckel | Capt. Stanford Towne | 
| William Marshall | William Klinger - Attorney General | 
| Gerald S. O'Loughlin | Brig. Gen. O'Rourke | 
| Richard Widmark | Gen. Martin MacKenzie - Commanding General SA | 
| Paul Winfield | Willis Powell | 
| Burt Young | Augie Garvas | 
| Charles Aidman | Bernstein | 
| Leif Erickson | Ralph Whittaker - CIA Director | 
| Charles McGraw | Air Force Gen. Peter Crane | 
| Morgan Paull | First Lt. Louis Cannellis | 
| Simon Scott | Gen. Phil Spencer - Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | 
| William Smith | Hoxey | 
| William Hootkins | Sgt. Fitzpatrick | 
| Bill Walker | Willard | 
| David Baxt | Sgt. Willard | 
| Glenn Beck | Lieutenant | 
| John Ratzenberger | Sgt. Kopecki | 
| Shane Rimmer | Col. Franklin | 
| Don Fellows | Gen. Stonesifer | 
| Phil Brown | Rev. Cartwright | 
| Ed Bishop | Maj. Fox | 
| Gary Cockrell | Capt. Jackson | 
| David Healy | Maj. Winters | 
| Robert O'Neil | Briefing Officer | 
| Robert MacLeod | State Trooper Chambers | 
| Lionel Murton | Col. Horn | 
| Garrick Hagon | Alfie/Driver | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Robert Aldrich | Director | 
| Jerry Goldsmith | Original Music Composer | 
| Michael Luciano | Editor | 
| Edward Huebsch | Screenplay | 
| Ronald M. Cohen | Screenplay | 
| Gerhard Fromm | Camera Operator | 
| Maury Winetrobe | Editor | 
| Georg Eck | Gaffer | 
| Walter Wager | Novel | 
| Karl-Heinz Vogelmann | Still Photographer | 
| John Wilkinson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Dieter Matzka | Camera Operator | 
| Georg Jauss | Hairstylist | 
| Henry Millar | Special Effects | 
| William Martin | Editor | 
| Joan Biel | Music Editor | 
| Alvin Greenman | Script Supervisor | 
| Tom Dawson | Wardrobe Supervisor, Costume Design | 
| Jack Wilson | Gaffer | 
| Peter Knöpfle | Hairstylist | 
| Robert B. Hauser | Director of Photography | 
| John C. Hammell | Music Editor | 
| Jack Baur | Casting | 
| Werner Achmann | Art Direction | 
| Rolf Zehetbauer | Production Design | 
| Lutz Hengst | Production Executive | 
| Harry R. Sherman | Production Executive | 
| Harry R. Sokal | Production Supervisor | 
| Irmi von Rüxleben | Production Assistant | 
| Wolfgang Glattes | First Assistant Director | 
| Herbert Lindenberg | Wardrobe Assistant | 
| Siegi Haubold | Wardrobe Assistant | 
| Jim Willis | Sound Mixer | 
| Gordon Daniel | Sound Editor | 
| Dave Davies | Unit Publicist | 
| Fred Leitensdorfer | Key Grip | 
| Gernot Köhler | Assistant Camera | 
| Franz Knoll | Assistant Camera | 
| Gilbert D. Marchant | Sound Editor | 
| Gordon Davidson | Sound Editor | 
| Arthur Morton | Orchestrator | 
| Name | Title | 
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| Merv Adelson | Producer | 
| Helmut Jedele | Executive Producer | 
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Gentlemen, we are now a superpower. Twilight's Last Gleaming is directed by Robert Aldrich and collectively written by Ronald M. Cohen, Edward Huebsch and Walter Wager (novel "Viper Three"). It stars Burt Lancaster, Burt Young, Richard Widmark, Roscoe Lee Browne, Joseph Cotten, Charles Durning, ... Melvyn Douglas, Richard Jaeckel and William Marshall. Music is by Jerry Goldsmith and cinematography by Robert B. Hauser. A renegade USAF general, Lawrence Dell (Lancaster), escapes from a military prison and takes over an ICBM silo near Montana and threatens to provoke World War 3 unless the President reveals details of what the Vietnam War was really all about... Twilight's Last Gleaming is the sort of tight gripping politico thriller that we could do with more of these days. Aldrich, a damn fine director of ensemble casts, slips on his angry hat and gets subversive as he implores the U.S. Presidency of the 70s to make do on the promise of an open armed government. At over two hours and twenty minutes in length, Aldrich asks his audience to buy into every single sentence being spoken. With so many characters involved in the story, we are treated to a number of split screen scenarios, this is where we can follow what is being said in the various key areas of the plot at the same time - and it's high quality. The pace never sags, and as the president (Durning) and his advisors sweat on Dell's very real threat, so too do we the audience as the paranoia of the story seeps out from every camera Aldrich uses. Still relevant today, this demands to be seen and evaluated by more like minded film fans. With a cast responding in full to a shrewd director, and a story of great worth that builds to a crushing finale, Twilight's Last Gleaming is well worth your time. 8/10
40-odd years on, and this still has a certain resonance about it even now. Burt Lancaster in a disgraced US Air Force General who, along with two colleagues, escapes from jail and takes control of an active nuclear missile silo with 9 deadly missiles at his disposal. Richard Widmark, his former comm ... anding officer is now on the opposing side as they play a cleverly constructed, well paced and genuinely quite menacing game of cat and mouse. The plot thickens significantly when the President (Charles Durning) learns that aside from the usual money and aeroplane demands from their antagonists, there is a requirement from him to make a statement condemning the brutality of war in South East Asia; a secret document stating the facts of which, horrify this decent, honourable fellow. The story is compelling and the three principals generate a considerable degree of tension for much of the film. Unfortunately it really does run out of steam after about 100 minutes, as the moralising and frankly rather depressing politics kick in taking the story down a big road marked "preposterous" to a really disappointing - indeed, implausible, conclusion that undoes quite a bit of the earlier quality of this Robert Aldrich film. It is certainly worth watching though - I suppose it could happen!!