The Aviator (1985 film)

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The Aviator
Directed by George Miller
Produced by Thomas H. Brodek
Mace Neufeld
Written by Marc Norman
Starring Christopher Reeve
Rosanna Arquette
Jack Warden
Music by Dominic Frontiere
Cinematography David Connell
Editing by Duane Hartzell
Running time 98 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Gross revenue $1,100,000
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For the 2004 film see The Aviator.

The Aviator (1985) is an American adventure film directed by George T. Miller. The story of the film was adapted by Marc Norman from the book The Aviator written by Ernest K. Gann. The film stars Rosanna Arquette as the daughter of a rich man and Christopher Reeve as the title character who crash lands on a mountain. Despite being an aging and now seriously injured pilot, he starts to develop romantic feelings for his young passenger during their efforts to get back to civilization.


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