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633 Squadron DVD cover.

Movie (1964)

Starring:
Cliff Robertson (Wing Cmdr. Roy Grant)
George Chakiris (Lt. Erik Bergman)
Maria Perschy (Hilde Bergman)
Harry Andrews (Air Vice Marshal Davis)


(Synopsis to be added)

De Havilland DH.98 Mosquito

De Havilland Mosquito, at least six examples seen in the movie. Three in flying condition, some used for static or taxiing scenes and one destroyed in a airfield crash and explosion

North American B-25 Mitchell Bomber

When filmed the plane was in use in a peace-time role, possibly in RAF Transport Command by the white upper fuselage

Messerschmitt Bf 108 Taifun

The Messerschmitt is actually the post war French built and Renault engined version S.N.C.A.N. Nord 1002 'Pingouin' II from 1946.


Miles M.38 Messenger

Used to drop Lt. Erik Bergman into enemy-held territory. A 'night-time' scene, the picture has been lightened to improve the visible detail.


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