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Screenshot credits to [[User:ECBBFan|ECBBFan]]. He provided these shots so far and asked that I get the page started for him. Please wait, then ask here before editing if nothing further has happened for some time. Thanks. [[User:Tleeg|Tobin Lee]] 01:54, 16 January 2011 (MST)
 
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Synopsis: "Unabashedly sentimental, this war film was produced by David Putnam in partnership with Catherine Wyler, whose father William Wyler directed an acclaimed documentary about the real-life events depicted in the film. The ensemble cast is composed of ten young actors portraying the crew of the World War II B-17 bomber "Memphis Belle," anticipating their 25th and last mission before they will be able to go home. Having won fame with their exemplary war record and amazing lack of casualties, they expect their final assignment to be a cakewalk, but instead they are ordered to bomb Bremen, a heavily defended German city that will mean almost certain loss of life." (from AMC Movie Guide online)

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Screenshot credits to ECBBFan. He provided these shots so far and asked that I get the page started for him. Please wait, then ask here before editing if nothing further has happened for some time. Thanks. Tobin Lee 01:54, 16 January 2011 (MST)

Synopsis: "Unabashedly sentimental, this war film was produced by David Putnam in partnership with Catherine Wyler, whose father William Wyler directed an acclaimed documentary about the real-life events depicted in the film. The ensemble cast is composed of ten young actors portraying the crew of the World War II B-17 bomber "Memphis Belle," anticipating their 25th and last mission before they will be able to go home. Having won fame with their exemplary war record and amazing lack of casualties, they expect their final assignment to be a cakewalk, but instead they are ordered to bomb Bremen, a heavily defended German city that will mean almost certain loss of life." (from AMC Movie Guide online)