633 Squadron (1964 film)

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633 Squadron is a 1964 British war film about a daring RAF Mosquito squadron mission during World War II, noted for its aerial combat sequences and rousing musical score.

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instanceOf British war film
World War II film
aerial warfare film
basedOn 633 Squadron (novel)
basedOnWorkBy Frederick E. Smith
castMember Cliff Robertson
Donald Houston
George Chakiris
Harry Andrews
John Meillon
Maria Perschy
Michael Goodliffe
cinematographyBy John Wilcox NERFINISHED
colorProcess color
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depictsOrganization Royal Air Force
director Walter E. Grauman
surface form: Walter Grauman
distributedBy United Artists
distributorRegion United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
editedBy Peter Taylor
eraOfProduction 1960s
featuresAircraft de Havilland Mosquito
filmingTechnique extensive use of real aircraft flying sequences
filmLocationSetting Norway
genre action film
war film
hasFilmScoreComposer Ron Goodwin
hasSubject RAF bomber operations
air raids in World War II
influenced later air combat films and sequences
language English
leadActor Cliff Robertson
musicBy Ron Goodwin
musicStyle orchestral film score
narrativeFocus a single squadron undertaking a high-risk mission
notableElement influential air combat cinematography
notableFor aerial combat sequences
rousing musical score
originalScoreTitle Theme from 633 Squadron
plotSummary depicts a daring RAF Mosquito squadron mission to destroy a German target in Norway
producer Walter Mirisch
productionCompany The Mirisch Company
releaseFormat theatrical film
releaseYear 1964
runtimeMinutes 102
screenwriter Howard Koch
James Clavell
settingPeriod World War II

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George Chakiris participatedIn 633 Squadron (1964 film)