Bombardier

Bombardier

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Pilot | Bombing

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  • Genre(s): Drama, War
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Robert Aldrich, Richard Wallace, Edward Killy
  • Cast(s): Pat O’Brien, Randolph Scott, Anne Shirley, Eddie Albert, Walter Reed See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 39min
  • Music: Roy Webb
  • Award(s): Oscar 1944 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: My Dead Friend Zoe, The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes
  • Story:
    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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STORY

Story
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.

AWARDS

Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Effects Special Effects | 1944

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The American bomb sight mentioned throughout the movie was the Norden bomb sight whose secret was almost as closely guarded as the development of the atomic bomb. It used a mechanical computer and linkage to the plane's autopilot to achieve an accuracy of hitting with 75 feet of the target from an altitude of 12000 feet. All members of the bomber's crew were ordered to destroy the sight at all costs if the plane was going to crash. Many ships carried a hand grenade to place under the sight to assure total destruction. It was used as late as 1967 to drop sensors along the Ho Chi Minh trail in Viet Nam.

This film represents one of four movies made by Hollywood during the 1940s that were about or related to the US military's Dolittle Raid on Tokyo, Japan, during World War II. The four (the first three considered fictionalized) are Destination Tokyo (1943); The Purple Heart (1944); this film; and Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944), the last being the most accurate of the four.

The word "Hell" is drowned out with various sound effects each time an actor says it.

Just after filming this movie Eddie Albert resigned a commission with the Coast Guard and joined the Navy as a Lieutenant. Six months after this film was released, he was operating a landing craft at the Battle of Tarawa, during which he won a Bronze Star with a combat V for his heroism in rescuing 47 marines who were stranded offshore, and supervising the rescue of 30 others.

Richard Martin plays a character named "Chito Rafferty". He appeared as Tim Holt's sidekick, Chito Jose Gonzalez Bustemonte Rafferty, in Holt's RKO series of "B" westerns in the 1940s and 1950s.

Popular Dialogues

"Burton Hughes: You're quite an entomologist. Sgt. Archie Dixon: Nope! But I know all about bugs."

"Eugene L. Eubank: [Closing lines voiceover] To put out fire. That is the crusade of the bombardiers, who are already building a great American tradition - a hundred thousand strong!"