Bombardier

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"See the bombing of Tokyo before your very eyes"
  • Passed
  • 1943
  • 1 hr 39 min
  • 6.0  (887)

Bombardier is a 1943 war drama film that explores the experiences of aviation soldiers in the United States military during World War II. Directed by Richard Wallace, the film stars Pat O'Brien, Randolph Scott, and Anne Shirley in leading roles. The movie Bombardier centers around a team of bomber pilots who are undergoing their intensive training at a flight training school in Nevada, U.S. Army Air Corps Base. The team consists of a mix of seasoned veterans and young soldiers who are fresh out of military school. Led by Major Chick Davis (O'Brien), the team members come from various backgrounds, but they all share a common dream of defeating the enemy and achieving victory in the war.

As the team trains and learns to pilot B-17 Flying Fortress bombers, they experience the challenging and dangerous environment that awaits them in battle. They must learn to work as a cohesive unit and trust one another in order to become effective and efficient in their roles. Along the way, they form friendships, grapple with personal problems, and experience the trauma of losing team members in accidents.

The film takes pains to accurately depict the intense and challenging training regimen that the bombardiers underwent in order to become combat-ready. The grueling training subjects the soldiers to harsh conditions, prolonged physical demands and mental stress. From mastering the intricacies of bomb-raising gear to learning to use machine guns in mid-air, the team goes through rigorous preparations that shape them into a formidable force for taking on the enemy.

As the team prepares for their overseas deployment, they must face the harsh realities of wartime sacrifice. The bombing missions they are about to undertake are not without risk, as the planes can be easily taken down by enemy fire. In the heat of battle, they must use all their skills to stay alive and accomplish their mission, despite the dangers lurking in the skies.

Bombardier also depicts the soldiers' personal lives, showing the men hitting the town for some light-hearted fun when they're on leave. It gives the audience a chance to see the lighter side of these soldiers before they go into battle.

Pat O'Brien delivers a solid performance as the team’s tough and experienced leader, Major Davis. He leads by example, and his total devotion to the team and their training is evident throughout the film. Randolph Scott delivers an outstanding performance as the new recruit, Captain Buck Oliver, who despite his lack of experience, brings a fresh perspective to the team. Anne Shirley plays Mary, the fiancé of one of the soldiers who must deal with the emotional struggles of waiting for her man to return home safely.

Overall, Bombardier is a well-produced, well-acted war movie that showcases the skills and determination required for the U.S. military to emerge victorious during World War II. It offers a raw and honest look into the intense emotional hardship that soldiers must endure to be combat-ready and underscores the importance of trust and teamwork to achieve a common goal. Through the characters and the all-too-real hazards they face, Bombardier serves as a sobering reminder of the brave sacrifices made by individuals during WWII.

Bombardier is a 1943 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 39 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.0.

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  • Release Date
    1943
  • MPAA Rating
    Passed
  • Runtime
    1 hr 39 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (887)