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The Thousand Plane Raid

  • 1969
  • G
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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The Thousand Plane Raid (1969)
A U.S. Air Force colonel convinces the Allies during World War II that a daylight bombing raid of Germany will bring a quick end to the war.
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A U.S. Air Force colonel convinces the Allies during World War II that a daylight bombing raid of Germany will bring a quick end to the war.A U.S. Air Force colonel convinces the Allies during World War II that a daylight bombing raid of Germany will bring a quick end to the war.A U.S. Air Force colonel convinces the Allies during World War II that a daylight bombing raid of Germany will bring a quick end to the war.

  • Director
    • Boris Sagal
  • Writers
    • Ralph Barker
    • Donald S. Sanford
    • Robert Vincent Wright
  • Stars
    • Christopher George
    • Laraine Stephens
    • J.D. Cannon
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    620
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    • Director
      • Boris Sagal
    • Writers
      • Ralph Barker
      • Donald S. Sanford
      • Robert Vincent Wright
    • Stars
      • Christopher George
      • Laraine Stephens
      • J.D. Cannon
    • 21User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christopher George
    Christopher George
    • Col. Greg Brandon
    Laraine Stephens
    Laraine Stephens
    • WAC Lt. Gabrielle Ames
    J.D. Cannon
    J.D. Cannon
    • Gen. Cotten Palmer
    Gary Marshal
    Gary Marshal
    • Wing Cmdr. Taffy Howard
    Michael Evans
    Michael Evans
    • Group Commander Leslie Hardwicke
    Gavin MacLeod
    Gavin MacLeod
    • Sgt. Kruger
    Noam Pitlik
    Noam Pitlik
    • Lt. Jacoby
    Ben Murphy
    Ben Murphy
    • Lt. Archer
    Bo Hopkins
    Bo Hopkins
    • Capt. Douglass
    Tim McIntire
    Tim McIntire
    • Lt. Quimby
    Barry Atwater
    Barry Atwater
    • Gen. Conway
    Scott Thomas
    Scott Thomas
    • Lt. Richman
    John Carter
    John Carter
    • Middleton
    James Gammon
    James Gammon
    • Maj. Varga
    Charles Dierkop
    Charles Dierkop
    • Railla
    Henry Jaglom
    Henry Jaglom
    • Worchek
    Phil Proctor
    Phil Proctor
    • Turret Gunner
    Lee Broker
    Lee Broker
    • Navigator
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Boris Sagal
    • Writers
      • Ralph Barker
      • Donald S. Sanford
      • Robert Vincent Wright
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    7flyinhawaiian58

    Somewhat entertaining on a shoestring budget!

    This film takes place during World War II on a fictitious USAAF bomber base in England, referred to as Steeple Bassington. It was released to local California audiences only in the summer of 1969, and stars Christopher George as the no-nonsense, by-the-book bomb group commander Colonel Brandon, who develops a plan to attack a heavily defended German aircraft factory using 1,000 bombers, that if successful, could turn the tide of the air war in the allies favor. The remainder of the cast is a proverbial who's who of TV-Movie character actors of the day including J. D. Cannon, Laraine Stephens, Gavin MacLeod, Ben Murphy, Bo Hopkins, and Charles Dierkop. British actor Gary Marshal portrays Wing Commander Howard, a free-spirited and highly successful RAF fighter ace, who's been assigned to the base to teach fighter tactics to Brandon's hard luck outfit, the 103rd Heavy Bombardment Group. The cliche riddled script is predictable, and the combat sequences are a hastily prepared mishmash of wartime footage, movie clips, and cheesy, low budget airplane sets. In spite of all that, I actually found this movie to be semi-entertaining; the acting is competent and believable, and the use of actual B-17 aircraft for the location flying scenes, including the extremely LOW buzz job of the field, was particularly satisfying. In addition, historical credibility was enhanced by the period control tower, base operations, and maintenance buildings that were constructed on the site of what is now Santa Maria Public Airport, formerly known as Santa Maria Army Airfield, which was an actual B-25 and P-38 pilot transition training base during WWII.
    GianfrancoSpada

    12 O'Clock very low

    A low-cost production for a typical war film of the era where triumphant and propagandistic tones seem more important than a well-executed movie. The characters are not fully developed, and while their performances are correct, they lack significant interpretive moments. It is a passable film if considered as a TV movie, but that is not the case. When compared to the series "12 O'Clock High," its level doesn't even reach that of its worst episodes, not to mention comparing it to the movie of the same title.

    The worst part is that it's a work of fiction that appropriates successes from real events, which, however, haven't occurred in these terms, and that's why I refer to it as propaganda, like the very feat that gives the film its title, which is actually based on a mission carried out by the British aviation in the famous raid on Cologne in 1942.
    4michael_russell

    Low budget war movie that is watchable

    I would say the best part of this movie is Gary Marshall as a British fighter pilot attached to an American bomber group for mysterious reasons... Christopher George is a professional scowler, and he is over the top as an hardass commander who cares so much he convinces everyone he doesn't care at all.

    The low budget is almost tolerable except the over use of stock footage leads to major continuity errors, like when a b-17 crashes and they cut to a burning b-29 which looks nothing like the b-17. That was a bridge too far.

    But I watched the whole movie which means it wasn't that bad... when I researched the topic turns out the British had already tried thousand bomber night missions prior to this so it wasn't a big deal and this is revisionist history. Oh well.
    5legwarmers1980

    Better in Spanish!

    Just saw this 36 year old movie on a Spanish T.V. channel.It was a midnight movie and it's dubbed in Spanish. This movie is very and I mean very cheaply made. It looks more like a made for T.V. movie. However, it was made in 1969 and most likely it was riding on the coat-tails of such films as Battle for Britan or Operation Crossbow. I like Christopher George, but the poor guy just wasn't given any decent acting roles. I feel his "meatiest" role was that of gunman Nelson McCloud in the John Wayne movie, El Dorado. Sadly, Christopher George died of a massive heart attack at 54, and is best remembered for his hit 1960s T.V. show, The Rat Patrol. As for this film, well, it's better in Spanish! Only thing, I don't speak Spanish!
    9mkrodeberg

    Real WW2 planes, not CGI

    If you want to watch real WW2 planes in real WW2 footage, this is a good movie. You won't see these beautiful planes flying again without CGI. The movie gives a pretty accurate depiction on life aboard a WW2 bomber. Movies today will have to use CGI to show these beautiful planes. Sadly, there are too few of these aircraft available today to duplicate the airplanes in this movie. Appreciate these beautiful airplanes and the bravery of the young pilots and crew that were able to keep these beautiful airplanes flying.

    Pretty good movie that uses real WW2 footage and new footage.

    The acting is okay with a pretty good cast.

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    • Trivia
      The belly landing sequence was lifted from the film "Twelve O' Clock High" and was originally executed by Hollywood pilot Paul Mantz in June 1949 at the then-closed Ozark Army Airfield west of Dothan, Alabama, for a reported fee of $2,500. B-17 N17W was marked exactly as the bomber in the 1949 production, right down to the spurious serial number, to match the borrowed footage.
    • Goofs
      The movie states that this is the first 1000-plane air-raid. Actually the first 1000-plane raid was carried out in 1942 by the RAF, and was a night raid on Cologne.

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    • Release date
      • July 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The 1,000 Plane Raid
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Maria Airport, Santa Maria, California, USA(aerial shots)
    • Production company
      • Oakmont Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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