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Memphis Belle

Memphis Belle

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Release Date: 29/10/1999

Edition: Widescreen
Region Code: DVD 2
Certificate: BBFC PG
Label: Warner Bros. Home Ent.
Actors: Billy Zane, D.B. Sweeney, David Strathairn, Eric Stoltz, Harry Connick, Jane Horrocks, John Lithgow, Jr., Matthew Modine, Reed Edward Diamond, Sean Astin, Tate Donovan, Matthew Modine, Eric Stoltz, Tate Donovan, D.B. Sweeney, Billy Zane, Neil Giuntoli, D.B. Sweeney, David Straithairn, Jane Horrocks, Reed Diamond, Harry Connick Jr., John Lithgow, Eric Stoltz, Sean Astin, Tate Donovan, Courtney Gains, Billy Zane, Matthew Modine
Director: Michael Caton-Jones, Michael Caton-Jones, Michael Caton-Jones
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 102 minutes
Audio Languages: English, English, Unqualified (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Subtitle Languages: Arabic, Judeo-Arabic, Arabic, Judeo-Arabic, Bulgaars, Bulgarian, Roemeens, Romanian, en, English, Arabic, Judeo-Arabic, Romanian, Bulgarian, English, Romanian, Arabic, Judeo-Arabic, Bulgarian

Some of the classic titles by Warner, such as this, do not have graphic label on the disc. AMAZON.CO.UK REVIEW
If you've never seen an aviation movie before in your entire life, you'll be blissfully ignorant of the fact that Memphis Belle shamelessly (and yet gloriously) incorporates just about every cliché in the flight-movie handbook. If you're a big fan of aviation films--especially ones about World War II bomber crews--you'll be glad that the genre's clichés have been handled with such professional flair. As it follows the crew of a B-17 bomber on its final and most dangerous mission over Germany, Memphis Belle may be little more than a slick and highly authentic presentation of familiar thrills and characters, but it's a rousing piece of entertainment. Featuring an ensemble cast of fresh faces who've since enjoyed thriving careers (including Billy Zane, Sean Astin, Eric Stoltz, DB Sweeney and Harry Connick Jr.), the movie exists as a fitting tribute to the men who fought and often died in the air over hostile territory. It's the Hollywood version of a 1944 wartime documentary made by legendary director William Wyler (whose daughter served as one of this film's producers), and as such it's a bit contrived and melodramatic. And yet, this exciting movie is almost certain to grab and hold your attention, offering an honourable reminder of the bravery and integrity that were crucial ingredients of any bomber's crew. --Jeff Shannon,