The Memphis Belle (1944)
April 13, 1944Release Date
The Memphis Belle (1944)
April 13, 1944Release Date

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Cast & Crew.

Vince Evans
Himself

Jacob L. Devers
Himself (commander, European theatre)

Ira C. Eaker
Himself (commander, 8th Air Force)

Haywood Hansell
Himself (USAAF)

Robert J. Hanson
Himself (radio operator on The Memphis Belle)

Eugene Kern
Narrator

King George VI of the United Kingdom
Himself

Captain Charles B. Leighton
Himself (Navigator on the Memphis Belle)

Harold P. Loch
Himself (Engineer and top turret gunner on The Memphis Belle)

Casimer A. Nastal
Himself ( 19 year-old waist gunner on The Memphis Belle)

Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
Herself

John P. Quinlan
Himself

Cecil H. Scott
Himself (turrett gunner and oldest crew member on The Memphis Belle)

Captain James A. Verinis
Himself (Co-pilot on The Memphis Belle)

Clarence E. Winchell
Himself - waist gunner on The Memphis Belle

Stanley Wray
Himself (group commander)

Arthur Kennedy
(uncredited)

Robert Morgan
Himself (Pilot)

William Wyler
Director / Writer / Director of Photography

Jerome Chodorov
Writer

Lester Koenig
Writer

Gail Kubik
Music

Lynn Harrison
Editor

Harold J. Tannenbaum
Director of Photography
Details.
Release DateApril 13, 1944
StatusReleased
Running Time45m
Content RatingNR
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress is a 1944 documentary film which provides an account of the final mission of the crew of the Memphis Belle, a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress. In May 1943 it became the third U.S. Army Air Forces heavy bomber to complete 25 missions over Europe, but the first to return to the United States.
The dramatic 16 mm color film of actual battles was made by three cinematographers, including First Lieutenant Harold J. Tannenbaum. Tannenbaum, a veteran of World War I, was killed in action during the filming when the bomber he was in was shot down over France on April 16, 1943.
The film was directed by Major William Wyler, narrated by Eugene Kern, and had scenes at its station, RAF Bassingbourn, photographed by Hollywood cinematographer Captain William H. Clothier Commander of the 4th Combat Camera Unit (today's 4th Combat Camera Squadron). It was made under the auspices of the First Motion Picture Unit, part of the United States Army Air Forces. The film actually depicted the next to last mission of the crew (see below) on May 15, 1943, and was made as a morale-building inspiration for the Home Front by showing the everyday courage of the men who manned these bombers.
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