Bombardier

Bombardier (1943)

See the bombing of Tokyo before your very eyes

  • Genre: Drama, War
  • Release Date: 1943-05-14
  • User Rating: 5.4/10 from 18 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 39min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: RKO Radio Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Richard Wallace
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From 18 Ratings

Summary

A documentary/drama about the training of bombardiers during WWII. Major Chick Davis proves to the U.S. Army the superiority of high altitude precision bombing, and establishes a school for bombardiers. Training is followed in semi-documentary style, with personal dramas in subplots. The climax is a spectacular, if somewhat jingoistic, battle sequence.

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  • Pat O’Brien

    as Chick Davis
  • Randolph Scott

    as Buck Oliver
  • Anne Shirley

    as Burton Hughes
  • Eddie Albert

    as Tom Hughes
  • Walter Reed

    as Jim Carter
  • Robert Ryan

    as Joe Connors
  • Barton MacLane

    as Archie Dixon
  • Leonard Strong

    as Japanese Officer
  • Richard Martin

    as Chito Rafferty
  • Eugene L. Eubank

    as Eugene L. Eubank
  • Russell Wade

    as Paul Harris
  • James Newill

    as Captain Rand
  • John Miljan

    as Charlie Craig
  • Charles Russell

    as Instructor
  • Murray Alper

    as Little Boy
  • Stanley Andrews

    as Congressman
  • Joan Barclay

    as Buck's Secretary
  • Hugh Beaumont

    as Soldier
  • Abner Biberman

    as Japanese Sergeant
  • Charles D. Brown

    as Officer at Briefing
  • John Calvert

    as Calvert the Magician
  • James Craven

    as Major Morris
  • Eddie Dew

    as Chick's B-17 Co-Pilot
  • Bruce Edwards

    as Lieutenant Ellis
  • Martin Faust

    as Soldier
  • Walter Fenner

    as Congressman
  • Paul Fix

    as Big Guy
  • George Ford

    as Co-Pilot
  • Erford Gage

    as Meyer
  • Bud Geary

    as Sergeant
  • Kirby Grant

    as Pilot
  • Eddie Hall

    as Douglas A-20 Crewman
  • Neil Hamilton

    as Colonel
  • Herbert Heyes

    as General
  • Russell Hoyt

    as Photographer
  • Lloyd Ingraham

    as Colonel
  • John James

    as Buck's B-17 Co-Pilot
  • Joe King

    as General Barnes
  • Mike Lally

    as Co-Pilot
  • Harold Landon

    as Pete Jordan
  • Warren Mace

    as Co-Pilot
  • Wayne McCoy

    as Instructor
  • Robert Middlemass

    as Officer
  • Bert Moorhouse

    as Congressman
  • Flower Parry

    as Magic Show Spectator
  • Paul Parry

    as Captain Driscoll
  • Edward Peil Sr.

    as Officer
  • Joey Ray

    as Navigator
  • Cyril Ring

    as Captain Randall
  • John Sheehan

    as Congressman
  • Lee Shumway

    as Officer
  • Margie Stewart

    as Mamie Foster
  • Larry Wheat

    as Doctor
  • Dick Winslow

    as Navigator
  • Allen Wood

    as Army Clerk
  • Charles Flynn

    as Radio Operator
Directing Richard Wallace Director
Writing John Twist Writer
Writing Lambert Hillyer Writer
Directing Robert Aldrich Second Assistant Director
Production Robert Fellows Producer
Camera Nicholas Musuraca Director of Photography
Editing Robert Wise Editor
Art Albert S. D'Agostino Art Direction
Art Alfred Herman Art Direction
Art Claude E. Carpenter Set Decoration
Art Darrell Silvera Set Decoration
Costume & Make-Up Renié Costume Design
Directing Edward Killy Assistant Director
Crew Bailey Fesler Sound Recordist
Crew Vernon L. Walker Special Effects
Sound Roy Webb Original Music Composer

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