Thirty Seconds over Tokyo
- Original title
- Thirty Seconds over Tokyo
- Year
- 1944
- Running time
- 138 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Spencer Tracy
- Van Johnson
- Robert Walker
- Robert Mitchum
- Phyllis Thaxter
- Scott McKay
- Stephen McNally
- Tim Murdock
- Don DeFore
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- Music
- Cinematography
Harold Rosson, Robert Surtees (B&W)- Producer
- Genre
- War | II World War. Planes. Based on a true story. Propaganda
- Synopsis
- This is the story of the famed raid over Tokyo in April 1942 led by Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle. The film concentrates on Lt. Ted Lawson the commander of a B25, the 'Ruptured Duck', and its crew. Having accepted the mission without really knowing what they will have to do, their first task is to learn to take off with only 500 ft. of runway. They also have to learn to drop bombs without the use of their NorDen bomb sites. The plan is to launch B25's from an aircraft carrier 400 hundred miles from Japanese soil. Once they've dropped their bombs on various Japanese targets, they are to fly on to a part of China that is not under Japanese control. For Lawson and his crew, the raid itself goes well but they are forced to crash land in China. The men are cared for by a kindly group of Chinese villagers, but Lawson has to have his leg amputated.
- Awards
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1944: Oscar: Best Special Effects. 2 Nominations1944: National Board of Review (NBR): nominated to Top Films (In alphabetical order).
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