"Inghilterra 1943. Al ""Memphis Belle"", un bombardiere americano B-17 e al suo equipaggio manca solo una missione sul territorio nemico per raggiungere la fatidica quota 25 che significa il... Leggi tutto"Inghilterra 1943. Al ""Memphis Belle"", un bombardiere americano B-17 e al suo equipaggio manca solo una missione sul territorio nemico per raggiungere la fatidica quota 25 che significa il rientro sospirato in patria.""Inghilterra 1943. Al ""Memphis Belle"", un bombardiere americano B-17 e al suo equipaggio manca solo una missione sul territorio nemico per raggiungere la fatidica quota 25 che significa il rientro sospirato in patria."
- Nominato ai 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 vittoria e 4 candidature totali
- Sgt. Virgil Hoogesteger
- (as Reed Edward Diamond)
- Les
- (as Mac Macdonald)
- Singer
- (as Jodie Wilson)
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- QuizThe navigator of the real Memphis Belle was Charles Leighton. From Flint Michigan, he retired as a teacher and counselor. He saved the Belle and other B-17s after identifying false German radio beacons designed to lure unwary B-17s into harm's way.
- BlooperIn Memphis Belle the bomber force is ordered to circle back to the Initial Point when the Primary Target is obscured by smoke or cloud cover. In reality, this would NOT have happened. First, it is VERY hard to have a formation of 300-plus Forts make a 180 degree turn. Second, such a maneuver would alert all flak batteries as to the actual target. Third, such a maneuver would keep the force under fighter attack longer than need be. In actuality, bomber crews were briefed on a primary, a secondary, a tertiary and targets of opportunity. If the primary target was unable to be hit, the primary became the IP to set up on the secondary. If the secondary were unable to be hit, it became the IP for the tertiary, and if that were unable to be hit, the force commander (NOT the pilot of the lead aircraft) would issue an order to go after targets of opportunity. Failing that, the mission would be aborted and the crews would dump their ordnance in either the North Sea or the English Channel. The mission would count toward tour completion, as the crews would have been in combat, and were over enemy territory.
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Richard Rascal Moore: [a German fighter has just passed extremely close under the belly of the plane, right past Rascal] That guy had blue eyes!
- Versioni alternativeThe UK cinema version was rated 12, and was uncut. The video release was rated PG, and removed the use of "all fucked up".
- ConnessioniEdited into Dark Blue World (2001)
- Colonne sonoreThe Chestnut Tree
Written by Tommie Connor, Jimmy Kennedy and Hamilton Kennedy
David Puttnam co-produces with Catherine Wyler and Michael Caton-Jones directs this poignant and gripping WWII story. The crew of "Belle" are made up of a youth inflected cast of actors headed by the likes of Eric Stoltz, Sean Astin, Billy Zane and Matthew Modine, while John Lithgow and David Strathairn provide the mature acting weight on the ground hoping that the boys come back safely.
In truth it's all a bit too predictable, but never insultingly so, though research into the real exploits of the brave heroes involved reveals that Hollywood has, well, been Hollywood. Tech credits are a mixture of the brilliant and the poor, but when it involves the aerial sequences the film is stunning, and the makers do a sterling job of making "Belle's" final flight suspenseful and emotionally potent. 6.5/10
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