Back in 1953, John Wayne starred in Island in the Sky, based on the 1944 novel of the same name by aviator Ernest K Gann.
Both are based on his true story of a World War 2 flight, when he successfully searched for a lost pilot in wild northern Canada.
In the movie, Duke plays Captain Dooley, who is forced to make an emergency landing at the Quebec-Labrador border while transporting war supplies to England.
Stranded and starving, it's his duty to keep his men alive amid -57 C conditions as they await rescue.
Island in the Sky was praised for its documentary-like accuracy, from survival procedures to radio operations.
Pilots and aviation historians hail the film as one of Hollywood's most accurate portrayals of air search and rescue.
A year later, Wayne would team up once again with director William A Wellman for The High and the Mighty, based on another one of Gann's novels. Featuring members of Island in the Sky's cast and crew, this Oscar-winning film followed Duke's airline first officer piloting a plane experiencing catastrophic engine failure over the Atlantic. Both are considered two of the earliest examples of disaster movies with all-star casts.
You may also like
'Never under same roof': Kuki-Zo MLAs write to PM Modi for settlement; flag 'ethnic persecution'
PKL 12: UP Yoddhas take key lessons from gritty tussle with Pink Panthers in Jaipur opener
In case of another terror strike, our reply will be more severe than before: GoC Western Command
SP leader flays Ramabhadracharya's comment, says it's meant to divide society
Discover the Cultural Vibrance of Bhubaneswar: A Dance and Scenic Journey