| | Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo DVD
| Category | Action/Adventure DVDs, Action Movies, Thriller Videos, War | | Starring | Spencer Tracy, Robert Mitchum, Van Johnson, Phyllis Thaxter, Robert Walker, Don DeFore, Scott McKay, John Reilly | | Director | Mervyn LeRoy | | Composer | Herbert Stothart | | Director of Photography | Harold Rosson | | Editor | Frank Sullivan | | Producer | Sam Zimbalist | | Production Designer | Cedric Gibbons | | Writer | Dalton Trumbo |
The daring Doolittle Raid! U.S. airmen strike the heart of the enemy in a bold mission that boosted morale in the war's bleak, early days. Spencer Tracy, Van Johnson and Robert Mitchum star. Academy Award winner for Best Special Effects (1944). Pearl Harbor has just been attacked, and the American army plans to retaliate by bombing Tokyo. As the airmen prepare for this dangerous mission, they and their loved ones try to deal with and overcome their fear. Shortly after the bombing on Pearl Harbor, the American military began preparation for a retaliatory attack. The story of that mission is presented in THIRTY SECONDS OVER TOKYO, based on the memoirs of Captain Ted Lawson, who flew one of the 16 twin-engine bombers over Tokyo. Spencer Tracy plays Colonel Jimmy Doolittle, the leader of the mission, while VAN JOHNSON plays the leading role of Captain Ted Lawson, whose bomber also carries star Robert Mitchum. A variety of factors makes the mission exceptionally dangerous: Twin-engine bombers had never taken off from an aircraft carrier previously; the bombers needed to fly in low, pretending to be Japanese aircraft; and the oversize bombers couldn't return to the aircraft carrier, so the intended landing site was behind enemy lines in China. With its almost documentary-style approach, THIRTY SECONDS OVER TOKYO is perhaps the finest film about World War II made during the war itself. Having played the war hero twice already, Spencer Tracy took the small role in order to help boost the career of his friend Van Johnson.
General Doolittle, played by Spencer Tracy, was a real-life war hero who had established himself as a pilot in 1922, when he completed the first flight across the contiguous United States.
Phyllis Thaxter and Steve Brodie made their screen debuts in THIRTY SECONDS OVER TOKYO.
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo | List Price | $19.97 (You save $5.58) | | Studio | Warner Home Video | | Orig Year | 1944 | | All Time Sales Rank | 7092  | | CD Universe Part number | 7402320 | | Catalog number | 79711 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 05, 2007 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 138 Minutes | | Additional Info | Full Frame; Subtitled | | Movie Details | B&W; Full Frame; Subtitled |
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