The Lancaster at War

The Lancaster at War

Release date : July 25, 2009
Runtime : 47m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Stephen Saunders /
Writers : Ron Saunders /
Production companies : ASA Productions /
July 25, 2009 47m United Kingdom Documentary English More
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The incredible story of the Avro Lancaster, one of the finest bombers of the Second World War, which played a crucial role in the long and savage campaign to defeat Hitler's Third Reich. This documentary features interviews with surviving veterans of Bomber Command, who share frank personal accounts of their part in an aerial battle of attrition which claimed the lives of 55'000 aircrew.
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Struan Rodger
Narrator
John Anderson
Blenheim Radar Operator
Jim Berry
Pilot
Ron Clark
Pilot
Douglas Hudson
Navigator
Stamper Metcalf
Bomb Aimer
Bob Pierson
Rear Gunner
John Stevens
Wireless Operator
Arthur White
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  • title:The Lancaster at War
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2009
  • Runtime:47m
  • Genres: Documentary · History · War ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Stephen Saunders /
  • Writers: Ron Saunders ·
  • Production companies: ASA Productions ·
  • Overview:The incredible story of the Avro Lancaster, one of the finest bombers of the Second World War, which played a crucial role in the long and savage campaign to defeat Hitler's Third Reich. This documentary features interviews with surviving veterans of Bomber Command, who share frank personal accounts of their part in an aerial battle of attrition which claimed the lives of 55'000 aircrew.
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