"One of the finest aviation films ever made."
                          – Harrison Ford

 

One Six Right has been digitally remastered in 1080p from the original HD footage. The Anniversary Edition Blu-ray includes all special features from the DVD, all content from One Six Left (The Companion DVD), plus 10-minutes of new footage — all in HD.

 

VIDEO PROMO: ANNIVERSARY EDITION BLU-RAY AND DIGITAL HD

All special features are remastered in 1080p HD and mixed in 5.1 surround sound.

24 SPECIAL FEATURES [30-second previews]

The following videos are 30-second previews of the special features included on Blu-ray and Digital HD.

THE PATTERN II

Same visuals as "The Pattern" plus air-to-air radio communications.

FLIGHT II

New air-to-air footage set to the song "Flight" by Mark Mosher.

CHILDHOOD DREAMS

Montage of airplane beauty shots that capture a child's fascination.

OLD HELMET & GOGGLES

Ben Harper tries on the same helmet & goggles he wore as a kid.

HIGH FLIGHT

Poem by John Gillespie Magee, Jr. read by actor/pilot Cliff Robertson.

THE PATTERN

Air-to-Air montage of various aircraft taking off and landing.

FLIGHT

Air-to-air montage set to the song "Flight" by Mark Mosher.

THE JOYRIDE III

Extended "Joyride" sequence that includes shots from the cockpit.

PITTS PATTERN

A single, unedited shot of a Pitts S-2B flying the VNY 16R pattern.

THE JOYRIDE II

Extended aerobatic routine of the Pitts S-2B featured in the film.

FLYING FULL CIRCLE

Short film about the experience of flying with the Blue Angels.

MAKING OF ONE SIX RIGHT

A behind-the-scenes look at the 5-year journey to make the film.

PRODUCTION SHOTS

Slideshow of 100 behind-the-scenes shots set to the film's score.

RUNAWAY PLANE

Just for fun: series of outtakes while filming a very young "pilot".

PIANO SOLO

Main Title and End Credit themes performed by Nathan Wang.

MOVIE MONTAGE

The film's best shots re-edited to 5 tracks of the film's score.

INTO THE CLOUDS

Air-to-air montage of planes set to the song "Only Time" by Enya.

MODEL AIRPLANES

Several of the film's interviewees recall their start with model airplanes.

THEY CALL 'EM CLOUDS

Time-lapse of clouds set to music, inspired by the last line of the film.

WORKBENCH TO RUNWAY

Director Brian J. Terwilliger's first short film (from high school).

HISTORICAL PHOTOS

Slideshow of 50 historical photos of VNY set to the film's score.

DELETED SCENES

Three sequences: "Lockheed," "The Ercoupe" and "Air Force One".

DIGITALLY REMASTERED IN 1080p HD

 

One Six Right was filmed using the Panavision / Sony F900 1080/24p digital cinema camera — a high-end camera still used today.

The technical limitations of DVDs, however, display less than 20% of the camera's resolution. Now, for the first time on Blu-ray, the full 1080p image can be experienced on your HDTV.

We went back to the original camera masters and re-digitized every frame. We remastered each shot to their full quality using tools that were not available when the film was first released.


VIDEO: REMASTERED SEQUENCES FROM THE BLU-RAY

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HOST A DVD OR BLU-RAY SCREENING

 

If you'd like to screen the film for a group of people outside of your home, it's considered a "public performance". We welcome this type of screening, but like with all films, you must first obtain a license to do so.

Screening any film for a group of people outside of your home without a license, regardless of non-profit status, is a violation of that film's copyright. For more details on how to receive a license for One Six Right, download the Screening Guidelines & Public Performance Licensing Agreement.

 
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“Magnificent is the only word I can come up with to describe this film."
– Alex Gutierrez
 

“I was almost about to give up flying – thanks for reminding me why I got my pilot’s license.”
– Chris Gerdes
 

"Absolutely fantastic! ... What a movie! ... I've watched it 3 times this week."
 Tim Dennis
 

An unspeakably beautiful tribute to the love of flying."
– Jon A. Delamarte
 

“Finding a film like this is one of the great pleasures of loving movies.”
 David Rishel
 

“I feel that, in time, this film will be as important to general aviation as Oshkosh.”
Craig Ward

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