During World War II, a group of British airmen develop a special bomb to destroy German dams. With time running out, they must overcome obstacles and face danger to complete their mission.
During World War II, a British bomber crew faces personal and professional challenges as they prepare for a dangerous mission. The story also explores romantic rivalries and the impact of war on the crew and their loved ones.
Discover movies and TV shows similar to Lancaster (2022). The story revolves around the Lancaster Bomber, known for its association with the Dambusters and its night raids on Nazi Germany.
Reunion of Giants is a documentary that tells the story of a group of Royal Air Force veterans who reunite to restore and fly the historic Avro Lancaster bomber. Set in Lincolnshire, England during World War II, the film explores the history of the Lancaster bomber and the impact of the war on the volunteers who worked on the aircraft. Through personal interviews and archival footage, the film highlights the bravery and sacrifice of the RAF veterans and their contribution to the war effort.
The incredible story of the Avro Lancaster, one of the finest bombers of the Second World War, which played a crucial role in the long and savage campaign to defeat Hitler's Third Reich. This documentary features interviews with surviving veterans of Bomber Command, who share frank personal accounts of their part in an aerial battle of attrition which claimed the lives of 55'000 aircrew.
During World War II, a comedic war short film follows the adventures of a group of soldiers who get involved in hilarious situations. Featuring an English bulldog, slapstick comedy, and archive footage, this film offers a lighthearted take on the war.
Guy joins an ambitious engineering project to recover a crashed WW2 Lancaster Bomber – and the remains of its missing crew members – from the depths of the Dutch lake where it’s lain for 80 years.
A documentary that uses dramatizations based on fact to tell the story of Canadian air crew in Canadian bomber squadrons under British command during World War II. Posits Royal Air Force Bomber Command "deliberately hid the truth" about RAF bomber crew survival rates, concealed plans about deliberately annihilating civilians, and betrayed the trust of Canadian military airmen. Part of "The Valour and the Horror" mini-series.
Martin Shaw takes a fresh look at one of the most famous war stories of them all. The actor, himself a pilot, takes to the skies to retrace the route of the 1943 raid by 617 Squadron which used bouncing bombs to destroy German dams. He sheds new light on the story as he separates the fact from the myth behind this tale of courage and ingenuity. Using the 1955 movie The Dam Busters as a vehicle to deconstruct the raid, he tries to piece together a picture of perhaps the most daring attack in the history of aviation warfare.
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