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Note: "Dirigible" simply meant that the airship could be made to go in any direction.
As appearing in Dirigible, (main roles and screen credits identified):
Dirigible was characterized as "marginally science fictional" by scifilm.org.
To call this conveyance a 'passenger dirigible' is an exercise in creative semantics.
Remember Jack's great performance in "Dirigible"?
However, Dirigible is killed by Gwen Stacy.
Dirigible (1931)
Capra and Columbia considered Dirigible as a step forward into the big time, with a $650,000 budget, the highest amount the studio had ever invested.
Washington's Dirigible (1997)
Dirigible is a 1931 American adventure film directed by Frank Capra for Columbia Pictures.
Dirigible Dirigibleor Airship, a balloon that is self-propelled and that can be steered.
In the romantic subplot of "Dirigible," Fay Wray must choose between her neglectful aviator husband and the husband's commanding officer.
Kiki's Delivery Service (Dirigible Captain)
August 14 - Hugo Eckener, President of the Zeppelin Dirigible Company (b. 1868)
The Shendoah [sic], the first American-built Dirigible, went down, to the grief of all surrounding towns.
"Wayne's Big, Big Wish"/"Dirigible Day"
The slightly smaller steel hangar, the Weeksville Dirigible Hangar, one of the world's largest steel structures, remains as of 2012.
British Army Dirigible No 1, christened "Nulli Secundus", that flew on 10 September 1907.
After a trip back to Chinatown to visit Lena, Dirigible realizes he can no longer worry about the people still in Chinatown; he must focus on himself.
"Red Monument to Lost Dirigible" has a glossy red torpedo-shaped body rising almost 10 feet, culminating in an intricate, seemingly functional complex of metal discs and wires.
This incarnation of the Owl is killed by Gwen Stacy and Clint Barton, alongside fellow Marauders members Dirigible, Red and Arcade.
Here, Norman Osborn, known as Red, is a terrorist traitor to the human race, a member of Apocalypse's Marauders along with Dirigible, the Owl and Arcade.
Dirigible was Capra's and Columbia's first film to be given prominence with a premiere at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, but despite high hopes, the film received lukewarm reviews.
Largely forgotten today, Flight is representative of Capra's early period and fits in well with the silent Submarine (1928) and later Dirigible (1931) as a trio of military-themed productions.
Ray Mala as Mala, operative of the United States Intelligence Department undercover as a Pacific Dirigible Airlines radio operator.