L'histoire de la façon dont les Britanniques ont attaqué les barrages allemands pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale en utilisant une technique ingénieuse pour larguer des bombes là où elles s... Tout lireL'histoire de la façon dont les Britanniques ont attaqué les barrages allemands pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale en utilisant une technique ingénieuse pour larguer des bombes là où elles seraient les plus efficaces.L'histoire de la façon dont les Britanniques ont attaqué les barrages allemands pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale en utilisant une technique ingénieuse pour larguer des bombes là où elles seraient les plus efficaces.
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 4 nominations au total
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- AnecdotesThere was no follow-up raid because aerial photography showed that the new anti-air raid defences on the dam installed after the attack would have made a second raid suicidal.
- GaffesThe system devised to get the height right was, in the film, said to have been thought of by the 617 Sqn crews following a visit to the theater. In reality it was devised by the 'boffins' at Farnborough.
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Official, Ministry of Aircraft Production: You say you need a Wellington Bomber for test drops. They're worth their weight in gold. Do you really think the authorities will lend you one? What possible argument could I put forward to get you a Wellington?
Doctor B. N. Wallis, C.B.E., F.R.S.: Well, if you told them I designed it, do you think that might help?
- Crédits fousBlu-Ray edition opening screen: "While we acknowledge some of the language used in The Dam Busters reflects historical attitudes audiences may find offensive, for reasons of historical accuracy we have opted to present the film as it was originally screened."
This refers to the fact that the protagonist, Wing Commander Guy Penrose Gibson's, dog is named "N-Word." In addition, the dog's name is used during the raid on the dams as code indicating the dam(s) have successfully been breached.
- Versions alternativesPrints distributed in the United States by Warner Brothers added a shot from Sabotage à Berlin (1942) showing an early model B-17 Flying Fortress crashlanding in a forest.
- ConnexionsEdited into Attaque sur le mur de l'Atlantique (1968)
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Dambusters
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- Montant brut mondial
- 84 627 $US
- Durée2 heures 4 minutes
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