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Tom Wolfe's book on the history of the U.S. Space program reads like a novel, and the film has that same fictional quality. It covers the breaking of the sound barrier by Chuck Yeager to the Mercury 7 astronauts, showing that no one had a clue how to run a space program or how to select people to be in it. Thrilling, funny, charming and electrifying all at once.

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The Right Stuff - Uomini veri (1983) UNCUT 1080p h264 Ac3 5.1 Ita Eng Sub Ita Eng - MIRCrew


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NO FOUND ONLY ORIGINAL RELEASE

My release is always in double track audio italian and Original audio
for select it use VLC or dvd player home
not use wmp

Uomini veri - The Right Stuff (1983) UNCUT

Presenti i sottotitoli Italiani forced le parti in lingua originale

Quality MIRCrew in HD 1080p da  4,7 gb

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1984 - Premio Oscar

   Miglior montaggio a Glenn Farr, Lisa Fruchtman, Stephen A. Rotter, Douglas Stewart e Tom Rolf
   Miglior sonoro a Mark Berger, Thomas Scott, Randy Thom e David MacMillan
   Miglior montaggio sonoro a Jay Boekelheide
   Miglior colonna sonora a Bill Conti
   Nomination Miglior film a Irwin Winkler e Robert Chartoff
   Nomination Miglior attore non protagonista a Sam Shepard
   Nomination Migliore fotografia a Caleb Deschanel
   Nomination Migliore scenografia a Geoffrey Kirkland, Richard J. Lawrence, W. Stewart Campbell, Peter R. Romero, Jim Poynter e George R. Nelson

1984 - Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award

   Migliore regia a Philip Kaufman

1985 - Awards of the Japanese Academy

   Nomination Miglior film straniero

1984 - American Cinema Editors

Titolo originale The Right Stuff
Paese di produzione Stati Uniti d'America
Anno 1983
Durata 193 min
Genere drammatico, storico
Regia Philip Kaufman
Soggetto Tom Wolfe
Sceneggiatura Philip Kaufman
Fotografia Caleb Deschanel
Montaggio Glenn Farr, Lisa Fruchtman, Stephen A. Rotter, Douglas Stewart e Tom Rolf
Effetti speciali Ken Pepiot, Gary Gutierrez, Jordan Belson
Musiche Bill Conti
Scenografia Geoffrey Kirkland, Richard J. Lawrence, W. Stewart Campbell, Peter Romero, Pat Pending e George

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   Scott Glenn: Alan Shepard
   Sam Shepard: Chuck Yeager
   Ed Harris: John Glenn
   Dennis Quaid: Gordon Cooper
   Fred Ward: Gus Grissom
   Barbara Hershey: Glennis Yeager
   Kim Stanley: Pancho Barnes
   Veronica Cartwright: Betty Grissom
   Pamela Reed: Trudy Cooper
   Scott Paulin: Donald Kent Slayton
   Charles Frank: Scott Carpenter
   Lance Henriksen: Wally Schirra
   Donald Moffat: Lyndon B. Johnson
   Levon Helm: Jack Ridley
   Mary Jo Deschanel: Annie Glenn
   Scott Wilson: Scott Crossfield
   John P. Ryan: Capo del Programma
   Harry Shearer: Reclutatore NASA
   Jeff Goldblum: Reclutatore NASA

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Nel 1947, nella base aeronautica "Edwards", in California, vengono testati segretamente aerei in grado di volare a velocità supersonica. Dopo che molti piloti collaudatori sono morti nel tentativo di superare il cosiddetto "muro del suono", un ex asso dell'aviazione militare e famoso pilota collaudatore americano, Charles "Chuck" Yeager, si offre di pilotare un Bell X-8, il primo Aereo X ad essere testato dalla United States Air Force

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Tom Wolfe's book on the history of the U.S. Space program reads like a novel, and the film has that same fictional quality. It covers the breaking of the sound barrier by Chuck Yeager to the Mercury 7 astronauts, showing that no one had a clue how to run a space program or how to select people to be in it.

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