In Collection
#827
My Rating:
7
Seen It:
Yes
(December 2008 )
Fred MacMurray |
Lt. Cmdr. Joe Blake, squadron commander |
Errol Flynn |
Lt. Douglas S. 'Doug' Lee, MD |
Alexis Smith |
Mrs. Linda Fisher |
Ralph Bellamy |
Lt. Cmdr. Lance Rogers, MD, Flight Surgeon |
Robert Armstrong |
Art Lyons - aviation designer |
Regis Toomey |
Lt. Tim Griffin |
Allen Jenkins |
Corpsman 2nd Class 'Lucky' James |
Craig Stevens |
Pilot Trainee Anthony |
Herbert Anderson |
Lt. Markham MD - assigned to Norfolk |
Moroni Olsen |
Senior Surgeon at San Diego |
Errol Flynn portrays a flight medical researcher and Fred MacMurray plays a squadron commander, flyboys who put differences aside and risk all to confront the problems of blackout-inducing G-forces and high altitude sickness.
Barcode |
012569591523 |
Region |
Any Region |
Release Date |
27-Mar-07 |
Screen Ratio |
Standard 1.33:1 Color |
Subtitles |
None |
Audio Tracks |
Dolby 2.0 Mono |
Layers |
Single Side, Single Layer |
Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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In a thrilling new saga of the skies! When Dive Bomber hit theaters in 1941, Americans already sensed the U.S. would be plunged into World War II. No one knew how and when war would come. But everyone knew they had to be ready. Dive Bomber is a stirring and authentic Technicolor® tale about getting ready. Michael Curtiz (Casablanca) directs from a script co-written by aviation pioneer Frank Wead (the biopic subject of John Wayne's The Wings of Eagles). And destined for wartime greatness was the aircraft carrier seen in several scenes: the USS Enterprise, the nation's most decorated World War II ship.