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Memphis Belle on DVD (1990)

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Average rating: 70%
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Starring: Matthew Modine, Eric Stoltz, Sean Astin, Harry Connick Jr., Reed Edward Diamond, Tate Donovan, John Lithgow, D.B. Sweeney, Billy Zane, Courtney Gains, Neil Giuntoli
Director: Michael Caton-Jones
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 103 mins
Certificate: PG
User collections: Dvds that have been censored/shortened in the U.K, This means War!
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Hearing-impaired: English
Subtitles: Arabic, Bulgarian, English, Romanian
Released: 21/02/2005

Brief synopsis of Memphis Belle

A human drama set against a World War II backdrop and focussing on the crew of a US Eighth Air Force B-17 bomber, stationed in England. They have completed 24 dangerous bombing missions and are about to set out for the one mission that will allow them to go back home to a heroes' welcome.

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Rating of 3 stars out of 5 Radio Times

David Puttnam — here co-producing with Catherine Wyler, whose father, director William Wyler, made 1944's classic documentary of the same name — was the force behind this moving and nostalgic trip back to the Second World War that focuses on the crew members of a B-17 bomber who are bidding to complete their final mission. It's a bit too predictable — the usual “will they make it back or not” heroics — but the characters (slickly played by a strong cast that includes Matthew Modine and Eric Stoltz) are endearing and the crew's final flight is grippingly filmed. Most of the plaudits, though, must go to the stunning aerial effects and photography, and, of course, to the real heroes of this true-life story.

Rolling Stone

"...MEMPHIS BELLE is a grand and rousing adventure....The vigorous young cast enhances the excitement of the flight sequences, which are spectacular..."

Time Out

In East Anglia, 1943, the crew of an American B17 bomber prepare for their 25th daylight mission: if they return alive,... Read more on www.timeout.com

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Rated - 5 starswow what a film

andrew hobbs from herts, england , 06/04/2007

this is about the 5-6 time iv seen this film and it still does it for me,its the story of the crew of the Memphis belle and there final sortie into Germany.

its gripping from start to Finnish, it has great action and some nice flight scenes

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Rated - 4 starsEvocative Film

Anna Gudge from Suffolk, England , 08/07/2004

We really enjoyed this - it has a slow beginning, concentrating on building up the characters and the reason for the film; it was filmed at Duxford in England, and is the story of the Memphis Belle, an American bomber completing her first tour of duty, the first US bomber to complete so many missions and not be shot down.

In fairness, it did not appeal to the 20 year old in the household ... us older (40/50 year olds) really enjoyed it.

It captured the wartime atmosphere extremely well and the photography was very good.

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Rated - 3 stars

Jesspuss#1 from READING , 30/01/2004

Very atmospheric - great care was taken when the film was made to make the aircraft seem as realistic as possible. The cast were well-suited to their roles. Funny scene with the tomato soup!!

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Rated - 4 starsFirst to 25

KHRANDRASS from Cheadle , 29/01/2008

A very good film if you are interested in the life of a bomber cew during the second world war.

The Memphis belle was the first 8th air force crew to complete 25 missions but unlike the film the last mission for the real crew was to france on a 'milk run'

the film is based on events that happened during the 25 missions that she flew,so all the events did happen just not all at once

the cast play very good roles and do make you believe that you are watching a b 17 bomber crew.

The film used 7 B-17s for filming unfourtunatley one crashed towards the end of the film shoot,

for anybody wondering about the base it was filmed at duxford.

all in all a good enjoyable film, shows its age alittle now as the film itself is a little worn and special effects would be better today but all i all one to watch.

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Rated - 4 starsEvocative Film

Anna Gudge from Suffolk, England , 08/07/2004

We really enjoyed this - it has a slow beginning, concentrating on building up the characters and the reason for the film; it was filmed at Duxford in England, and is the story of the Memphis Belle, an American bomber completing her first tour of duty, the first US bomber to complete so many missions and not be shot down.

In fairness, it did not appeal to the 20 year old in the household ... us older (40/50 year olds) really enjoyed it.

It captured the wartime atmosphere extremely well and the photography was very good.

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Rated - 3 stars

Jesspuss#1 from READING , 30/01/2004

Very atmospheric - great care was taken when the film was made to make the aircraft seem as realistic as possible. The cast were well-suited to their roles. Funny scene with the tomato soup!!

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