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Memphis Belle (1990)

Memphis Belle (1990)
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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. Led by their experienced captain, Dennis Dearborn (Matthew Modine), the crew shoulders its responsibility despite mounting fears, while their commanding officer (David Strathairn) and a public relations specialist (John Lithgow) wait anxiously for their return. Aboard the bomber, there's friction between Dearborn and his disgruntled co-pilot Luke Sinclair (Tate Donovan), and between medical officer Val Kozlowski (Billy Zane) and the rest of the crew when it's learned that Val lied about his qualifications. Despite impressive technical credits and a popular Generation-X cast, Memphis Belle (1990) was a box-office disappointment, its enthusiastic patriotism considered a throwback to a bygone era of filmmaking. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Matthew ModineEric Stoltz, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Caton-Jones
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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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. Led by their experienced captain, Dennis Dearborn (Matthew Modine), the crew shoulders its responsibility despite mounting fears, while their commanding officer (David Strathairn) and a public relations specialist (John Lithgow) wait anxiously for their return. Aboard the bomber, there's friction between Dearborn and his disgruntled co-pilot Luke Sinclair (Tate Donovan), and between medical officer Val Kozlowski (Billy Zane) and the rest of the crew when it's learned that Val lied about his qualifications. Despite impressive technical credits and a popular Generation-X cast, Memphis Belle (1990) was a box-office disappointment, its enthusiastic patriotism considered a throwback to a bygone era of filmmaking. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
107 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Caton-Jones
Writer(s):
Monte MerrickMichael Caton-Jones
Producer(s):
Eric Rattray
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Not For Children, Suitable for Teens, War Violence, Profanity)
Categories:
War
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    Matthew M.

    This is one you purchase to watch over and over again. Great acting and action. One to have, for sure.

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    John W.

    When I watched this movie a few years ago I thought it was great. Since reading the book by Belle pilot Morgan I don't like the movie in the context of a historical look back at a famed B17 bomber & its crew. The Belle's final mission is inaccurate as well as the crews' names and character. Being the first crew to complete their 25th mission and their excitement at having accomplished it is worthy of attaching the name "Memphis Belle." Viewing the movie in the context of a generic representation of a B17 crew and one of their bombing missions....it's great.

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    Alice L.

    I've watched this movie a few times now, and love it every time!

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