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Scene-specific audio commentaries: director Philip Kaufman, producers Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff, cinematographer Caleb Deschanel, and cast members Jeff Goldblum, Veronica Cartwright, Scott Glenn, Ed Harris, Dennis Quaid, and Barbara Hershey; deleted scenes; bonus footage including never-before-seen additional scenes " Trudy's Dream," "Chimp and Center Fuse," "Milkshake Connecting," "Second Convolution," "Specimen Request," "Glen Gets Out of Center fuse," "Astronauts Walk Down Hall," "Gus and Trudy at Motel," "Dayroom Liaison Man Speech," "Blood-Mission Control," "New Congress Lift," "NASA Man," "Socks," "Trudy Wakes;" behind-the-scenes documentaries including interviews with the creative talent and filmmakers including Ed Harris, Scott Glenn, Barbara Hershey, and Dennis Quaid; interviews with three of the Mercury Seven astronauts (Commander Scott Carpenter, Colonel Gordon Cooper, and Captain Walter Schirra). Thomas Wolfe, author, narrates the introduction, and General Chuck Yeager is also interviewed.
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- Feature
1. The Demon [5:04]
2. The X-1 [2:17]
3. Slick or Yeager (Southwestern Waltz) [4:00]
4. Caught in the Desert [2:47]
5. Beyond the Sound Barrier [8:43]
6. Top Secret [2:30]
7. Best Pilot's Here (I Got a Rocket in My Pocket) [3:47]
8. Pudknockers Reunion [2:45]
9. Comparing Notes [3:53]
10. Bucks for Buck Rogers (Wheel of Fortune, Tennessee Waltz) [3:31]
11. Where the Demon Lives [4:10]
12. Spaceman Candidates [6:03]
13. Best We Can Get [4:30]
14. TV Personality [2:14]
15. Count the Aviator In [1:51]
16. Put to the Test [8:59]
17. Dueling Specimens [4:01]
18. Knowing Gordo Well (Good Golly Miss Molly) [1:57]
19. Ordeal of Capsule Life [4:06]
20. Mercury Astronauts [8:55]
21. The Do-Rights [2:30]
22. Misfires [2:07]
23. Zippers and Monkeys (La Bamba, I Only Have Eyes for You) [6:44]
24. Spacecraft Control [4:10]
25. First in Space [1:42]
26. Man Aloft: Russian [2:00]
27. On the March [1:03]
28. Flight Preparations [3:43]
29. Delays - and Biological Urges [3:50]
30. First American in Space [6:03]
31. Grissom's Malfunction [5:32]
32. Celebration Glitch [8:09]
33. Pancho's in Memoriam [5:05]
34. The Glenns Say No [5:40]
35. Gordo and the Aborigines [1:59]
36. "Godspeed, John Glenn" (Holst's The Planets) [6:53]
37. Warning! [1:22]
38. Swirling Particles [4:02]
39. Reentry...Humming [5:22]
40. The NF-104 [1:33]
41. Texas Welcome [6:47]
42. Plane With His Name [3:37]
43. Fan Dance (Claire de Lune) [2:31]
44. Edge of the Envelope [4:44]
45. Gordo's Heavenly Light [2:48]
46. Coda and End Credits [6:14]
Space-age flyboys with nerves of steel and swagger to spare are the subjects of Philip Kaufman's larger-than-life adaptation of Tom Wolfe's nonfiction classic. Opening at Edwards Air Force Base in the California desert in the late 1940s, The Right Stuff follows a fraternity of the world's greatest test pilots as they break through the sound barrier on their way to becoming America's first astronauts. All of them possess the requisite test-pilot mystique, that elusive combination of confidence, fearlessness, and talent that constitutes "the right stuff." Their story is brought to life on the screen by a great cast that includes Scott Glenn, Ed Harris, Dennis Quaid, and Fred Ward as Mercury astronauts Alan Shepard, John Glenn, Gordon Cooper, and Gus Grissom. The Right Stuff brilliantly portrays those heady early days of the space race, humorously shattering the astronaut's Life magazine profile as clean-cut, all-American types to reveal the irreverent individuals underneath (with the exception of John Glenn, who turns out to be a Boy Scout through and through). Chuck Yeager (Sam Shepard), the greatest test pilot of them all, stands at the heart of the story -- a brooding, enigmatic, unsung hero who never joined the space program nor enjoyed the recognition and ticker-tape parades afforded the astronauts. The result is a thrilling saga of a group of American icons who boldly went where no man had gone before. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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