Twilight's Last Gleaming

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Twilight's Last Gleaming
Directed by Robert Aldrich
Produced by Merv Adelson
Written by Ronald M. Cohen and Edward Huebsch (screenplay)
Walter Wager (novel)
Starring Burt Lancaster
Richard Widmark
Charles Durning
Paul Winfield
Music by Jerry Goldsmith
Cinematography Robert B. Hauser
Editing by Michael Luciano
William Martin
Maury Winetrobe
Distributed by Lorimar Productions
Release date(s) February 9, 1977
Running time 146 min.
Language English
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Twilight's Last Gleaming is a 1977 film directed by Robert Aldrich, starring Burt Lancaster and Richard Widmark. It tells the story of Lawrence Dell, a renegade USAF general, who escapes from a military prison and takes over an ICBM silo near Montana, threatening to launch the missiles and start World War III unless the President reveals the real reason why America fought in the Vietnam War.

A split screen technique is used at several points in the movie to give the audience insight into the simultaneously occurring strands of the storyline.

The film's title, which functions on several levels, is taken from The Star-Spangled Banner, the national anthem of the United States of America:

O say, can you see, by the dawn's early light / what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming.


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