Director: Ralph Nelson•Genres: Drama, Thriller
A commercial airline pilot, Jack Gordon, survives a plane crash in the Alaskan wilderness, but all other passengers and crew perish. As the investigation into the crash begins, a relentless insurance investigator, Sam Bishop, becomes convinced that Gordon's negligence or perhaps even deliberate action caused the disaster. The film unfolds through a series of flashbacks, exploring Gordon's relationships and the events leading up to the fatal flight, while Bishop attempts to uncover the truth.
Fate Is the Hunter received a mixed reception upon its release. While critics acknowledged its suspenseful narrative and strong performances, some found the flashbacks disjointed and the overall conclusion less than satisfying. Audiences generally found it an engaging thriller, particularly for its dramatic portrayal of aviation disaster and the ensuing investigation.
Praised for its tension-building suspense and the compelling performances of its lead actors.
Criticized by some for its somewhat convoluted flashback structure.
The film's exploration of guilt and responsibility resonated with many viewers.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's gripping suspense and the intense performances, particularly Glenn Ford's portrayal of a man under intense scrutiny. Some viewers found the narrative structure challenging but appreciated the dramatic arc.
The film is based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Ernest K. Gann, who also wrote the screenplay for the classic aviation film 'The Spirit of St. Louis'.
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