Harrison Ford, late James Horner lend talents to 'Age of Airplanes' documentary - WTOP
Tragically, private plane accidents have stolen Hollywood headlines this year, from Harrison Ford’s survival of engine failure back in March to James Horner’s deadly solo crash in June. The film is narrated by Ford with posthumous music by the late Horner. WTOP spoke with director Brian J. Terwilliger after Ford’s incident and prior to Horner’s passing. “We’re all passionate storytellers, filmmakers and pilots,” Terwilliger says of his collaborators. As for Ford, the “Star Wars” and “Raiders of the Lost Ark” star watched the film five times before recording the narration in March 2014. “He’s a really avid pilot and a proponent of aviation, and the message of this film really resonated with... “He’d seen my last film, ‘One Six Right ‘ … and he really got what I was trying to do with this. It was really important to me that someone could deliver the message and the narration in a really passionate way and really mean what he was saying. In “One Six RIght” (2005), Terwilliger told his tale from a pilot’s perspective. Source: wtop.com