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American Experience - Spy in the Sky

American Experience - Spy in the Sky

Regular Price $19.95

Starring: Roy Scheider, 
Directed By: Linda Garmon, 
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Release Date: 2005-04-18
Studio: WGBH Boston
Format: Closed-captioned,  Color,  DVD-Video,  NTSC, 


Editorial Reviews and DVD Information about American Experience - Spy in the Sky

Description
The extraordinary spy plane that defused a Cold War arms race and ignited the "U-2 affair."

Cold War. New weapons. The threat of World War III. In this high stakes game, how would the U.S. president play his hand?

Despite Russian claims of nuclear superiority, the question remained, ''what do they really have?'' If Russia's boasts were true, their Bison bombers put the U.S. within nuclear range for the first time. In 1955, President Dwight Eisenhower launched an espionage mission like no other — requiring a spy plane that could fly without detection. Here is the true story of the U-2 and how a determined team turned his vision into reality. Led by brilliant master designer Kelly Johnson, the top-secret project began at the Lockheed Skunk Works. In their own words, crew members describe building and testing the ''dirty bird,'' a spy plane that could soar to the edge of earth's atmosphere.

After grueling preparation and fatal failures, the U-2 flew its first mission in 1956. U-2 photos revealed Russia's bluff, ending fears of a ''bomber gap.'' Despite being caught on Russian radar, the U-2 continued its surveillance. But on May 1, 1960, luck ran out. U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers was shot down and captured while trying to photograph a Russian transcontinental missile base. The notorious ''U-2 affair'' that followed shattered the trust between Eisenhower and Soviet Premier Khrushchev. Although the U.S. was forced to end U-2 missions over Russia, the U-2 continued to fly, providing U.S. intelligence into the 1990s.

From the Cold War to the Gulf War, the U-2 saga is one of the greatest spy stories of all time.

Special DVD features include: link to the American Experience Web site and closed captions.

On one DVD5 disc. Region coding: All regions. Audio: Dolby stereo. Screen format: 4x3 full frame.


Customer Reviews for American Experience - Spy in the Sky

Effective Blend of Cold War History and Aviation Technology
Next to NOVA - "Supersonic Spies," this is one of the best aviation documentaries ever produced by PBS. It does a marvelous job of describing the tenseness of the Cold War in the 1950s and President Eisenhower's attempts to gain accurate intelligence on the Soviet Union in order to avoid a costly and dangerous arms race, the impetus for building the U-2 in the first place.

The development of the U-2 is chronicled in just the right amount of detail using interviews with men from Lockheed's famous "Skunk Works" team, including some very amusing remarks from legendary test pilot Tony LeVier as well as pilots who flew the U-2 operationally. It is also partly a profile of Lockheed's equally legendary aircraft designer Clarence "Kelly" Johnson.

The editing is very well done so that film footage and still photos intertwine nicely with the narration and interviews. The only technical flaw I could speak of is when an incident during U-2 testing forced a pilot to bail out (the U-2 had no ejection seats in those days) and was killed when struck by the aircraft is described. Footage of a pilot obviously strapped into a large ejection seat with very long rails is used.

The story ends with an in-depth recounting of the May 1960 incident in which pilot Francis Gary Powers was shot down and captured, effectively ending U-2 overflights of the Soviet Union, though the U-2 would fly on from the Cuban Missile Crisis to Desert Storm.

As far as special features, there really aren't a whole lot; it provides "accessibility" to the PBS American Experience website, but unfortunately there are no pages for this episode there. Some may find the as-broadcast underwriters' spots annoying. Still, since the program content is (as far as I can tell) intact, I highly recommend this DVD to all my fellow aviation enthusiasts and history buffs.American Experience - Spy in the Sky

 
 
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