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Thunder Birds (1942) was a Drama - Romance Film directed by William A. Wellman and produced by Lamar Trotti.

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Thunder Birds (William A. Wellman, 1942)

By Judy on Sep 10, 2015 From Movie Classics

This is my contribution to the William A. Wellman Blogathon, hosted by the Now Voyaging blog. ?Please do visit and read the other postings. Drawing on his own memories of his days as a pilot, William A. Wellman made aviation films right through his career, from silent masterpiece Wings right through... Read full article


Thunder Birds (1942, William A. Wellman)

on Sep 25, 2008 From The Stop Button

Thunder Birds runs just under eighty minutes and if one were to subtract the propaganda, both narrated and in lengthy monologues–not to mention the flashback to the stoic Brits–he or she would have a fifty-five minute love triangle set at an Army flight training base. The whole reason on... Read full article


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Peter Stackhouse: I hope you're not angry?
Kay Saunders: That you were interested in my legs? Why not at all. That's what they're there for.


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