Lunchtime Movie Review

The Right Stuff (1983)

Episode #263

Warner Bros. released The Right Stuff on October 21, 1983. Philip Kaufman directed the film starring Sam Shepard, Scott Glenn, and Ed Harris.

‘The Right Stuff’ 30-Second Summary

In the middle of the 20th Century, America pondered its future—and looked to the skies. Based on Tom Wolfe’s book, The Right Stuff is the tale of how that future began, a thrilling epic of intrepid test pilot Chuck Yeager and the seven pioneering astronauts of the Project Mercury space program. Nominated for eight Academy Awards, including “Best Picture,” Philip Kaufman scripts and directs, pushing the envelope with a filmmaking bravado that matches this soaring story of training and heroism; and of sudden fame for which there is no training. (Courtesy of Warner Bros.)

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